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The 98th Academy Award Nominated Shorts: Live-Action Capsule Reviews
By Kyle Flynn Live-Action Shorts: Butcher’s Stain: Amongst the batch of live-action shorts this year. Butcher’s Stain may be the only one to make me so frustrated, a compliment to the film’s narrative and writing. The emotional reaction I had… Continue reading
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Spider-Noir Trailer
By Dan Skip Allen Spider-man Noir is a version of Spider-Man from an alternate universe. This character had his own comics as well. When he got really popular though is when he appeared in Spider-Man into the Spiderverse and Spider-Man… Continue reading
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Cross Season 2 Review – The Second Season Of This Well Read Literary Character Delivers On Multiple Levels
By Dan Skip Allen Amazon has released Season 2 of “Cross” today on their streaming service Prime Video. It’s based on the James Patterson book series featuring a DC Police Detective turned FBI profiler. Season 1 was a big hit… Continue reading
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“Wuthering Heights” Review – An Existential Take On A Literary Classic Wasn’t A Bad Idea
By Dan Skip Allen Wuthering Heights is the only novel from Emily Brontë’s which was published in 1847, and is considered a classic of English literature known for its passionate, dark, and tragic story of love, revenge, and obsession between… Continue reading
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GOAT Review – An Inspiring Sports Film With Gorgeous Animation And A Great Voice-over Cast
By Dan Skip Allen “Goat” is a popular phrasing to use regarding someone who is considered the G-reatest, O-f, A-ll, T- ime. So an animated film from Sony and Columbia TriStar about a Goat, yes, the animal, trying to become… Continue reading
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Supergirl Super Bowl XL Trailer
Ever since James Gunn was hired as the head of the new DC Universe for Warner Brothers, he said that they were going to make a Supergirl movie. She made her first appearance at the end of the Superman movie… Continue reading
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A Poet Review – What Are Our Ambitions To Reflect In Humanity
By Kyle Flynn A Poet is a rarity in the modern landscape of cinema. It was one of the few films I saw in 2025 that were unmistakably hilarious but equally painful. The obvious oxymoron of being both ‘hilarious’ and… Continue reading










