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  • November 7, 2025

    From The Golden Row! Another Awards Season Has Officially Begun

    By Kyle Flynn Last week, two things happened. AFI Fest ended, and Gotham Nominations came out. Otherwise, what I will now start dubbing ‘The Great Seasonal Transition,’ the end of the Fall Festival Season, straight into the start of another… Continue reading

    From The Golden Row! Another Awards Season Has Officially Begun
  • November 7, 2025

    Fire And Water: Making The Avatar Films Review: An Intimate Look At The Making Of Some Beautiful Films

    By Jacob Cameron Fire and Water: Making The Avatar Films is a two-part documentary series on the making of James Cameron’s Avatar films. This series has come just over a month before Avatar: Fire and Ash hits theaters. The two… Continue reading

    Fire And Water: Making The Avatar Films Review: An Intimate Look At The Making Of Some Beautiful Films
  • November 6, 2025

    Miami Film Festival GEMS 2025 Capsule Reviews

    Nouvelle Vague Directed by Richard Linklater Starring Guillaume Marbeck, Zoey Deutch, and Audry Dullin Netflix Nouvelle Vague is a love letter to the French New Wave and to Jean-Luc Godard. It shows how much Richard Linklater loves this genre and… Continue reading

    Miami Film Festival GEMS 2025 Capsule Reviews
  • November 5, 2025

    Predator Badlands Review – World Building At Its Finest And A Heartwarming Story To Go Along With It. Who Knew?

    Dan Trachtenberg made a splash a couple of years ago with his version of Predator called Prey, which aired on Hulu exclusively. He created a Predator Film that longtime fans of the franchise could be proud of. And word of… Continue reading

    Predator Badlands Review – World Building At Its Finest And A Heartwarming Story To Go Along With It. Who Knew?
  • November 3, 2025

    Christy Review – A Boxing Biopic That Hits A Little Close To Home For Some Dealing With Domestic Abuse

    I’ve seen a lot of boxing films in my day. This is one of the sports that makes for very engaging and interesting stories. Especially when they’re based on a real-life person like Christy is. There have been a few… Continue reading

    Christy Review – A Boxing Biopic That Hits A Little Close To Home For Some Dealing With Domestic Abuse
  • October 31, 2025

    Fall Thomas Anderson  Inherent Vice Review

    By Jacob Cameron Throughout this Paul Thomas Anderson review series, I have been in awe of how great some of PTA’s films are. No matter how complex or out-of-bounds the premise; PTA made it work. And now, in regards to… Continue reading

    Fall Thomas Anderson  Inherent Vice Review
  • October 30, 2025

    Nuremberg Review – A Different Take On This Famous WWII Story

    WWII movies are some of the most prevalent kinds of stories in film history. Add to that, so are courtroom dramas. As well as period piece films. When you put all of these genres together you get the latest version… Continue reading

    Nuremberg Review – A Different Take On This Famous WWII Story
  • October 29, 2025

    [SCAD 2025] No Other Choice Review – A Sinister Good Time In The Art Of Killing The Competition

    By Brian Susbielles Park Chan-wook remains one of South Korea’s most distinguished filmmakers with his amazingly unique turns in what story he tells. Oldboy, Sympathy for Mr. Vengenance and The Handmaiden are part of an eclectic resume that has continued… Continue reading

    [SCAD 2025] No Other Choice Review – A Sinister Good Time In The Art Of Killing The Competition
  • October 29, 2025

    Star Wars: Visions Season Three Review – To Much Similarities In Stories And Not Enough Variation In The Animation Styles

    To say I’m a big Star Wars fan would be the understatement of the year because I’m a massive Star Wars fan. Seeing The Empire Strikes Back as a 6 year old kid changed my life as I knew it… Continue reading

    Star Wars: Visions Season Three Review – To Much Similarities In Stories And Not Enough Variation In The Animation Styles
  • October 27, 2025

    Anniversary Review – This Film Puts A Mirror Up To Ourselves As A Country And It Doesn’t Look Pretty

    I’m a fan of a good political thriller, but “Anniversary” is a political thriller that masks itself as a family drama first. That, to me, is an interesting concept. The director and writer Jan Komosa and Lori Rosene-Gambino pull the… Continue reading

    Anniversary Review – This Film Puts A Mirror Up To Ourselves As A Country And It Doesn’t Look Pretty
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