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Matt Flynn

Matt is a New Jersey lawyer and graduate of Rutgers Law School (J.D.) and The College of New Jersey (B.A., Political Science). He is a former radio engineer and talk show host, and he now works full-time at a local law firm as an associate attorney handling civil litigation, land use, and local government matters. He is a resident of Central Jersey and lives with his lovely wife and pug puppy. When not pursuing law, he tends to his two greatest intellectual loves, film and the NBA. You can catch his reviews and year-end lists here on Blended Opinion.

Thriller Double Feature: “Split” and “Live by Night”

-The newest brain teaser from director M. Night Shyamalan and Ben Affleck’s next directorial feature.

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2017 Oscar Predictions: Who Will Be Nominated? (Major Categories)

-A quick listing of who we think will be nominated for the Picture and Acting awards at the Oscars, announced on the morning of 1/24.

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Indie Double Feature: “Patriot’s Day” and “A Monster Calls”

-The latest thrilling film from director Peter Berg and star Mark Wahlberg and a mysteriously unique tale about the fear of loss.

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Indie Double Feature: “Fences” and “Hidden Figures”

-A Denzel-carried play adaptation that really works, and a surprisingly effective inspirational drama.

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Indie Double Feature: “Jackie” and “Lion”

-A scattered but immensely acted awards-season biopic and a moving true story about an adopted man trying to find home.

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Holiday Release Catch-Up Pt. II: “Passengers” and “Assassin’s Creed”

-An unfocused sci-fi flop and a completely ludicrous game adaptation that has more plot inconsistencies than seemingly possible.

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