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Rob Sorensen

Rob Sorensen is an independent filmmaker from Atlanta, Georgia. As a freelance videographer, Rob has produced videos for companies as well as individuals. He has also worked as a crew member on both short and feature films, and currently studies video production at Brigham Young University Idaho.

‘The SpongeBob Movie’ will make your whole family laugh

by Rob Sorensen

The charm of “SpongeBob” has always been how goofy and unpredictable it is.

‘Get Hard’ is barely even funny

by Rob Sorensen

Get Hard is unfortunately a movie that is not funny.

Angelina Jolie’s directorial effort ‘Unbroken’ Falls Short

by Rob Sorensen

Unbroken is an ambitious movie and shows glimpses of being something greater.

Review: ‘Whiplash’ Lives Up to the Awards Hype

by Rob Sorensen

Damien Chazelle deserves all the credit in the world for turning what could have been an otherwise boring plot into an intense ride that felt more like a thriller than a drama.

Kingsman: The Secret Service Riffs On The Spy Genre In Spectacular Fashion

by Rob Sorensen

From the opening scene til the closing credits, “Kingsman” is almost nothing but over the top action
 In the best possible way.

Movie Reviews

The Rip

The Rip

Agatha Christie's Seven Dials

Agatha Christie's Seven Dials

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

His & Hers

His & Hers

I, Poppy

I, Poppy

Anaconda

Anaconda (2025)

Avatar: Fire and Ash

Avatar: Fire and Ash

Breakdown: 1975

Breakdown: 1975

Calorie

Calorie

Secret of a Mountain Serpent

Secret of a Mountain Serpent

The Family Man

Family Man: Season 3

Wicked: For Good

Wicked: For Good

Sisu 2

Sisu: Road to Revenge

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t

The Running Man

The Running Man

Predator: Badlands

Predator: Badlands

Mr. Scorsese

Mr. Scorsese

No Other Choice

No Other Choice

Blue Moon

Blue Moon

Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere

Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere

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The Rip

‘The Rip’ Review: Writer-Director Joe Carnahan Effectively Combines Mystery and Action in Netflix’s Gritty Cop Thriller

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Agatha Christie's Seven Dials

‘Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials’ Review: A Carefully Mannered Murder Mystery

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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Review – A Wild yet Intimate Continuation of the Franchise

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His & Hers

‘His & Hers’ Review: A Murder Mystery Without Momentum

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10 Best Independent Indian Feature Films of 2025

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