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  • December 19, 2025

    The Six Reviews Of Christmas: It’s A Wonderful Life

    By Jacob Cameron It’s rather superfluous to say that 1946’s It’s a Wonderful Life is a Christmas movie classic. This is a film that has been lauded and praised over its near eight decade existence. It has been viewed over… Continue reading

    The Six Reviews Of Christmas: It’s A Wonderful Life
  • December 19, 2025

    Peter Hujar’s Day Review – Who Knew A Day In The Life Of One Man Discussed In One Location Could Be So Fascinating?

    I saw my share of movies set in one location or that take place in the period of one day. They’re all different and distinct. Sometimes they can be quite good and other times they can be not very good.… Continue reading

    Peter Hujar’s Day Review – Who Knew A Day In The Life Of One Man Discussed In One Location Could Be So Fascinating?
  • December 18, 2025

    David Review  – The Animated Film The Country Needs To See Right Now

    I wouldn’t sugarcoat it. I have had my ups and downs with organized religion. I was brought up as a Catholic ever since I was born. Ever since, though, I’ve been lapsed in my belief. My personal life had a… Continue reading

    David Review  – The Animated Film The Country Needs To See Right Now
  • December 18, 2025

    When Harry Met Sally Review – In Honor of Rob Reiner & His Wife: The Resonant Rom-Com

    By Fiorela Gonzales  “I’ll have what she’s having.” A quote so iconic that it landed itself as #33 on AFI’s list of “100 Years… 100 Movie Quotes.” An achievement only bested by the movie itself which has been listed as… Continue reading

    When Harry Met Sally Review – In Honor of Rob Reiner & His Wife: The Resonant Rom-Com
  • December 17, 2025

    The SpongeBob Movie: Search For SquarePants Review – A Fourth Theatrical Installment That Will Absorb It’s Fanbase

    By Nick Nitkowski  We all know who lives in a pineapple under the sea. Absorbent, yellow, and porous we’ve seen. And if nautical nonsense is still what you wish, then a fourth Spongebob film is served for your dish. It’s… Continue reading

    The SpongeBob Movie: Search For SquarePants Review – A Fourth Theatrical Installment That Will Absorb It’s Fanbase
  • December 16, 2025

    The Housemaid Review – Another Contrived, Predictable, And Utterly Rediculous Thriller

    There are a lot of films that have come out over the years that have been based on books. Biopics, true stories, and everything in between. Quite a few have been made based on best sellers that readers have been… Continue reading

    The Housemaid Review – Another Contrived, Predictable, And Utterly Rediculous Thriller
  • December 16, 2025

    Avatar: Fire And Ash Review – A Phenomenal Three-quel To One Of The Best Film Franchise’s In History!

    Avatar was a film that took the world by storm back in 2009, controlling the box office and showing film aficionados a new way to watch movies. The digital style that James Cameron created specifically for this movie would change… Continue reading

    Avatar: Fire And Ash Review – A Phenomenal Three-quel To One Of The Best Film Franchise’s In History!
  • December 15, 2025

    It: Welcome To Derry Series Review – It’s An Average Float

    By Tyler Banark There hasn’t been much to watch new TV-wise lately, aside from Stranger Things season five. It has been bleak to the point where I reluctantly checked out the new HBO horror drama series It: Welcome to Derry.… Continue reading

    It: Welcome To Derry Series Review – It’s An Average Float
  • December 15, 2025

    Song Sung Blue Review – Jackman & Hudson Combine To Make An Emotional Musical Film Based On Real People

    Craig Brewer is a director who has made a name for himself, making films with an urban background to them. One of those films was “Hustle & Flow” from 2005. It won the audience award at the Sundance Film Festival… Continue reading

    Song Sung Blue Review – Jackman & Hudson Combine To Make An Emotional Musical Film Based On Real People
  • December 13, 2025

    Rebuilding Review – A Beautiful Yet Tragic Story For Those Who May Have Been Through A Similar Situation

    Bad weather or extenuating circumstances have been many a cause of the displacement of families from their homes. Fire is a big cause of this as well. “Rebuilding” is a film about this subject. It originally premiered at the Sundance… Continue reading

    Rebuilding Review – A Beautiful Yet Tragic Story For Those Who May Have Been Through A Similar Situation
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