Jon Winkler
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Jon Winkler is a 27-year-old movie/music nerd in Hudson, NH by way of Merrimack, NH. He loves watching, listening to, dissecting, mocking and talking about movies, television, music, video games and comics. He enjoys a good cheeseburger, believes CDs and vinyl are superior, likes to make people smile if they're having a rough day, and is rumored to be Batman (unconfirmed).

Album Review: U2 – “Songs of Experience”

If there’s one thing that U2 always had in their corner, it’s sincerity. The Irish quartet have always worn their hearts on their sleeves with almost every project they put out in their nearly 40-year career. They had earnestness is…

First Trailer For ‘Incredibles 2’ Released

Everyone’s favorite superhero family will be back real soon. Disney and Pixar released the first official teaser trailer for Incredibles 2 today. Written and directed by original mastermind Brad Bird (Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, Tomorrowland), the highly-anticipated sequel to the Oscar-winning superhero romp…

Movie Review: Murder on the Orient Express

You’ll forgive Sir Kenneth Branagh for being a bit self-indulgent. The Irish thespian has made marks on the stage and on the screen, both in front of an audience and behind the camera. Whether it’s been in front or behind…

Kevin Spacey Recast In ‘All The Money In The World’

A mere two months before its release, All The Money in the World is having a major cast shakeup. According to Deadline, director Ridley Scott and producers Dan Friedkin and Bradley Thomas of Imperative Entertainment have decided to remove Kevin Spacey from…

Movie Review: Novitiate

I imagine it will be hard for most people to talk about Novitiate without bringing themselves into the conversation. A movie that confronts one of the most prominent religions in American culture that people held close while fighting wars, facing…

Movie Review: Only the Brave

Has American heroism in film become a punchline as of late? Maybe it’s because audiences have been exposed to the cynical satire of Team America: World Police, Idiocracy and Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby that even the slightest…

Movie Review: Una

Adaptations from the stage to the screen are always tricky. No matter how solid a screenplay can be and while the use of film offers more ways to present its subjects, some elements in a play have trouble being translated…