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Ben Kendrick

February, 2010
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Justice League, Star Wars
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About Ben Kendrick

Ben Kendrick is the former Content Director of Screen Rant, CBR.com, and Collider. After Screen Rant, Ben ed ComicBook.com as Editorial Director and continues his film critic work as a member of the Denver Film Critics Society and the Online Film Critics Society. His work is referenced, cited, or syndicated on CNN, Wikipedia, Huffington Post, Rotten Tomatoes, IMDB, Yahoo, and Business Insider, among others.  A graduate of the New School’s Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program, Ben has been ionate about movies ever since standing in line for a midnight showing of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade when he was eight years-old. Visit Ben Kendrick's website for info on his fiction work, or follow him on Twitter @benkendrick

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Tom Cruise as Maj. Willian Cage in Edge of Tomorrow
Edge Of Tomorrow Time Loops & Ending Explained

Breaking down the Edge of Tomorrow's ending and explaining how the loopy time travel (day resets) and its potential paradoxes work within the film.

Blended image of characters in the Saw movie franchise
Saw Movie Series: The Complete Guide & Jigsaw Timeline

Saw has one of the more convoluted timelines in horror movie history. From flashbacks to plot twists, this is the place to understand it all.

Custom image of Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) and the black hole in Interstellar
Interstellar Ending & Space Travel Explained

The Interstellar ending, and how space travel works as a whole, are big questions in the Christopher Nolan film. But we've got the answers.

Richard Parker and Pi in Life of Pi.
Life Of Pi Ending Explained

Life Of Pi is a celebrated movie, but many are confused by the ending. Here's an explanation of what really happened in the film (and the book).

Laurie and Michael on the poster for Halloween Ends
Halloween Ends Review: A Decent Conclusion to the H40 Trilogy

Halloween Ends is a decent (but inconsistent) final entry in David Gordon Green's H40 trilogy - inferior to Halloween but better than Halloween Kills.

Luke Macflarlane and Billy Eichner looking at each other on the beach in Bros
Bros Review: LGBTQ+ Romantic Comedy Goes Mainstream (& Does it Better)

Bros isn't just a gay romantic comedy, it's a laugh-out-loud, heartfelt, and moving exploration of LGBTQ+ influence and universal truth: love is love.

Brad Pitt Bullet Train Dolby Poster
Bullet Train Review: A Stylish & Blood-Soaked Parade Of Crowd-Pleasing Payoffs

Bullet Train is a laugh-a-minute action romp, packed with fun characters, electric fight choreography, and (on occasion) surprisingly earnest emotion.

Vengeance Movie Review Starring BJ Novak
Vengeance Review: Novak's Podcast Movie is Full of Great Ideas That Don't Quite Connect

Vengeance is thoughtful and humorous - packed with B.J. Novak's caustic social commentary - but still struggles to say something truly memorable.

Nope Movie Review
Nope Review: A Haunting & Humorous Twist On Hollywood Sci-Fi

Nope, Jordan Peele's movie about a bad miracle, offers a thrilling and humorous twist on Hollywood sci-fi - and serves as a love letter to filmmaking.

Jane and Thor in Love and Thunder.
Thor: Love & Thunder Review - A Mighty Return To Form For The MCU

Thor: Love and Thunder is a return to form for the MCU: delivering a great solo story that is emotional, exciting, and downright funny as hell.