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The President’s Cake Review – A Touching And Adventurous Tale Of A Little Girl On A Sacred Mission
By Dan Skip Allen I was in my late teens in the early 90s when the United States first attacked Iraq. As the 90s and 2000s progressed, this country was in a continuous war with Iraq until 9/11 happened, and… Continue reading
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From The Golden Row!: BAFTA, PGA And SAG Reactions
By Tyler Banark With the Oscars two weeks away, the awards season has been heating up. Adding fuel to the fire, we have finally gotten the results for BAFTA, PGA, and SAG (now known as the Actor Awards). And must… Continue reading
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Hoppers Review – An Environmental, Geopolitical, And Cute Cuddly Animal Story For The Whole Family
By Dan Skip Allen I’ve watched so many Pixar movies that it’s hard to find something new to wax poetically about them anymore. They have made so many great films that it’s hard to list them all. A few of… Continue reading
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Dolly Review – A Good, But Gruesome Watch
By Jacob Cameron Dolly is a horror film that takes a few beats from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre playbook. There have been many films that have borrowed liberally from the Tobe Hooper classic to varying degrees of success. On the… Continue reading
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This Is Not A Test Review – A Surprisingly Good Zombie Apocalypse Story For A New Generation Of Film Goers
By Dan Skip Allen The zombie genre has been one that has been a bit overdone in Hollywood. Similar to the vampire genre, there isn’t much more you can do with this tired genre. “This Is Not A Test” based… Continue reading
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Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters Season 2 Review – Another Fantastic Season Of Great Character Development And Giant Monster Goodness
By Dan Skip Allen When I first saw “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters in Season 1 I was instantly hooked on the series. It combines great monster stuff with a human dynamic that makes the show so engaging. When I watch… Continue reading
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Man On The Run Review – An Epic Documentary On A Legendary Musician
By Jacob Cameron Man on the Run is the latest documentary to cover something related to the legendary band, The Beatles. In this instance, it covers the bands frontman Paul McCartney. Specifically, McCartney’s departure from The Beatles and his formation… Continue reading
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Dreams Review – Immigration And Hypocritical Activism
By Fiorela Gonzales Dreams, the new film by Mexican director Michel Franco, explores immigration, wealth, and power through a relationship between a wealthy philanthropist and an illegal immigrant fighting for his dream to be a professional dancer. The film begins… Continue reading
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The Academy Award Nominated Shorts: Animated Capsule Reviews
By Kyle Flynn Butterfly: A rather surface-level exploration of telling a life story through their connection to the water. I wasn’t fond of the voiceover used throughout the majority of the short. I did really enjoy the animation style, the… Continue reading
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The 98th Academy Award Nominated Shorts: Documentary Capsule Reviews
By Kyle Flynn All The Empty Rooms: All The Empty Rooms documents the empty bedrooms of children who died in mass shootings amid the ever-growing crisis of gun violence in the United States. I found the film to be slightly… Continue reading










