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Silent Friend Review – A Beautiful Film Rooted In Science And Love
By Dan Skip Allen “The Tree of Life” was a Terrance Malick film that came out in 2011. It was highly acclaimed by critics and won the Palm D’or at the Festival de Cannes that year. Most audiences are divided… Continue reading
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Euphoria Season 3 Episode 8: An Ending Worth The Storm And Abysmal Chaos
By Tyler Banark Going into the final episode of Euphoria season 3, it wasn’t clear if this was going to be the final episode of just the season or the show as a whole. Zendaya and Sam Levinson hinted that… Continue reading
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New The End Of Oak Street Trailer
JJ Abrams is coming off of a lot of vitriol for his last installment of the Skywalker Sage and lost his DC projects due to some cutbacks at Warner Brothers. Now he’s back with them with his latest project that… Continue reading
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Seven Snipers Review – A B-Movie That Missed Its Target
By Fiorela Gonzales War comes to the front door in the Australian film, Seven Snipers. Directed by Australian director Sandra Sciberras and set in the backwoods of a remote Australian farm, it takes the classic war film and changes the… Continue reading
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Here Is The Trailer For Fatherland
Pawel Pawlikowski broke into the public conscienceness with his film “Cold War,” which was nominated for many three Academy Awards. Before that, his film “Ida” was also a critical darling among film aficionados. Later this year, his new film “Fatherland”… Continue reading
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Here Is The First Trailer For X-Men 97 Season 2
When I heard the X-Men Animated Series from the 90s was going to come back, I was genuinely surprised. That was until I started seeing posters, stills, and clips of the show. Then I was very excited to watch it.… Continue reading
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Here Is The First Trailer For In The Hand Of Dante
Julian Schnabel is a bit hit or miss for most film aficionados. He has directed the films “Basquiat”, “Before Night Falls” starring Javier Bardem and “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” in which he’s recieved a lot of awards wins… Continue reading
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Power Ballad Review – “Once” Again, John Carney Shows How Music Connects Us All On Multiple Levels
By Dan Skip Allen John Carney is a director I’ve come to love over the years. He’s not as prolific a director as some, but when he makes a movie, it’s usually something I enjoy. As evident by his latest… Continue reading










