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  • April 27, 2026

    Atropia Review – A Comedy Farce Involving A Fake War Simulation Seems To Hit A Little To Close To Home

    “War is God’s way of teaching Americans Geography – “ Ambrose Bierce, 1875,  By Dan Skip Allen ,  There are plenty of movies where there is some kind of absurd war sequence or downright fake war in them. One of… Continue reading

    Atropia Review – A Comedy Farce Involving A Fake War Simulation Seems To Hit A Little To Close To Home
  • April 27, 2026

    Euphoria Season 3 Episode 3 Review: A Wedding Of Epic Proportions

    By Tyler Banark Cassie and Nate’s wedding day has arrived! They’ve got everything they wanted for their perfect day: fancy florals, hundreds of guests, and a band featuring a James Brown impersonator. It’s all glitzy and glamorous, but this is… Continue reading

    Euphoria Season 3 Episode 3 Review: A Wedding Of Epic Proportions
  • April 25, 2026

    Days Of Sodom: A Crow Fan Film Review – An Amazingly Looking, Sounding Film With Stellar Direction From Faulk

    By Dan Skip Allen There are a lot of fans who love various film properties: horror, Star Wars, Powers Rangers, and many other IPs, including “The Crow” which has been a film franchise based on the comic book series by… Continue reading

    Days Of Sodom: A Crow Fan Film Review – An Amazingly Looking, Sounding Film With Stellar Direction From Faulk
  • April 24, 2026

    The North Review – A Gorgeous Film With A Heartfelt Jury Between Friends

    By Dan Skip Allen (A phone is not supposed to be used on the trail.) There are a lot of different kinds of subgenres of cinema, and one of those is roadtrip movies, and part of that genre is walking… Continue reading

    The North Review – A Gorgeous Film With A Heartfelt Jury Between Friends
  • April 23, 2026

    Apex Review – A Netflix Version Of The Most Dangerous Game

    By Jacob Cameron Apex is a new thriller with a twist on a classic story. It sees a most dangerous game set in the Australian Outback. A cat-and-mouse game is set on the raging white water rapids. This leads to… Continue reading

    Apex Review – A Netflix Version Of The Most Dangerous Game
  • April 23, 2026

    The Cinemacon Trailer for Focker In-Law

    Meet the Parent was a breakout rom-com that came out back in 2000 from director Jay Roach. It starred Robert DeNiro and Ben Stiller as an overbearing father who was a CIA agent and his potential son in law. This… Continue reading

    The Cinemacon Trailer for Focker In-Law
  • April 23, 2026

    The Crowd Goes Wild! Power Ballad Full Trailer

    John Carney is a director who has given film and music fans things that have won Academy Awards and heartfelt stories for years now. “Once” was a breakout hit, and “Falling Slowly” from the soundtrack won an Oscar for Best… Continue reading

    The Crowd Goes Wild! Power Ballad Full Trailer
  • April 23, 2026

    Mother Mary Review – The Ghosts Of Trauma Past

    By Fiorela Gonzales Mother Mary blurs the lines between the real world of a mega pop star with the surrealism of ghosts wrapping it around a story of trauma and forgiveness. The film takes place inside a cabin in England… Continue reading

    Mother Mary Review – The Ghosts Of Trauma Past
  • April 23, 2026

    Desert Warrior Review – A Gorgeous Epic Period Piece With A Great Message

    By Dan Skip Allen (1500 years ago in Arabia a vast land where tribes fight over territory and water in a bid to take control, Emperor Kisra II of the Sassanid Empire demands all tribal kings turn over their daughters… Continue reading

    Desert Warrior Review – A Gorgeous Epic Period Piece With A Great Message
  • April 23, 2026

    Stranger Things: Tales From 1985 Review – A Prequel Series That Captured Everything I Loved So Much About The Live-Action Show

    By Dan Skip Allen Stranger Things has been one of my favorite shows this past century. It captured everything I loved about the 1980s. The kids on bikes, genres, and the angst of kids have always been something I’ve liked… Continue reading

    Stranger Things: Tales From 1985 Review – A Prequel Series That Captured Everything I Loved So Much About The Live-Action Show
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