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Here Is The First Trailer For Robert Eggers Werwulf
Robert Eggers’ next film, “Werwulf” just arrived. With it comes all of the usual idiosyncrasies that we’ve come to know his style by: period piece, ominous tone, unnerving music, and haunting cinematography. While it may be exciting to see this… Continue reading
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Here Is The Trailer For The Samurai And The Prisoner
The Samurai and the Prisoner is a historical mystery novel by Honobu Yonezawa, set during the 1578 Siege of Itami, where warlord Araki Murashige, having betrayed Oda Nobunaga, is trapped in Arioka Castle and must rely on his imprisoned strategist, Kuroda Kanbei,… Continue reading
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Gail Daughtry And The Celebrity Sex Pass Review – A Semi-Entertaing 90s/2000s Comedy Ala Adam Sandler Or Jim Carrey
By Dan Skip Allen I’m as big a fan of a good comedy as anyone. I just don’t find much funny these days. The world has made me a bit jaded. The latest comedy that premiered at this past January’s… Continue reading
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Here Is The Trailer For The Weight
The Weight (2026) is a historical action-adventure film starring Ethan Hawke and Russell Crowe, set in 1933 Oregon during the Great Depression, about a man forced to smuggle gold to regain custody of his daughter from a labor camp. Directed by Padraic… Continue reading
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Jackass: Best And Last Review – The Greatest Hits On Screen Again With A Little New Material
By Nick Nitkowski We all remember “jackass”. At least those of us with a birth year that starts with the number 19. We all remember laughing at their shenanigans, pulling pranks on themselves and people on the street, most of… Continue reading
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Official Motor City Trailer
Motor City is a 2025 action-thriller film starring Alan Ritchson, Shailene Woodley, and Ben Foster, directed by Potsy Ponciroli, about a 1970s Detroit auto worker framed by a gangster and seeking violent revenge after his release from prison. The film is… Continue reading
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Lucky Strike Review – Another WWII With A Good Story, Great Cinematography And Solid Performance From Scott Eastwood
By Dan Skip Allen Of late, there have been a lot of WWII films, some fanciful like “Sisu” and its sequel, some comical like “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” and others like “Pressure” which are more serious and very good… Continue reading
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Supergirl Review – A Superhero For A New Generation Of Twenty Year Old Girls Who Also May Be, In Fact A Hot Mess
By Dan Skip Allen Ever since James Gunn and Peter Safran took the jobs as heads of the new DC Studios at Warner Brothers, one of the mandates was to make a “Supergirl” movie. The one from 1984 was maligned… Continue reading
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Blue Film Review – Inviting The Audience To Probe Thier Morals
By Kyle Flynn Elliot Tuttle’s provocative and erotic film made waves for the nature of its storytelling and its exploration of social taboos when it premiered at The Edinburgh Film Festival, in my opinion, one of the best places for… Continue reading
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Here Is The Trailer For The Debut
“The Debut” is the follow-up film from writer/director Jesse Eisenberg. His last movie, “A Real Pain,” was a critical success winning an Academy Award for Kieran Culkin for Best Supporting Actor. His latest film “The Debut” is a 2026 A24 musical… Continue reading










