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  • September 23, 2025

    One Battle After Another Review – PTA’s Wild Ride On A Lost Highway

    By Brian Susbielles Paul Thomas Anderson, along with contemporaries Quentin Tarantino, Richard Linklater, and Kevin Smith, make up the VHS generation of directors emerging in the 1990s where they were self-taught on how to make movies and came out with… Continue reading

    One Battle After Another Review – PTA’s Wild Ride On A Lost Highway
  • September 22, 2025

    Steve Review – Teachers, Coaches, And Parents Are An Important Part Of Our Children’s Lives

    I used to go to many different schools growing up.  In fact, I went to four different high schools in two different states. Growing isn’t easy on kids. Especially if they had a learning disorder or chemical imbalance. I had… Continue reading

    Steve Review – Teachers, Coaches, And Parents Are An Important Part Of Our Children’s Lives
  • September 22, 2025

    Dead Of Winter Review – A Great Score By Volker Bertlemann Can’t Save This Cold Suspense Thriller

    I love a good suspense thriller set in a cold environment. Films like Fargo, Misery, and Wind River are some of my favorites. The latest is Dead of Winter starring Academy Award winning actress Emma Thompson. She is almost unrecognizable… Continue reading

    Dead Of Winter Review – A Great Score By Volker Bertlemann Can’t Save This Cold Suspense Thriller
  • September 21, 2025

    Deathstalker (2025) Review – A Fun And Campy Remake To The Classic Swords And Scorcery Film

    There was a previous trilogy of Deathstalker films that came out in the early 1980s. That was a time of sword and sorcery films such as The Beastmaster, Sorceress, The Conan films, Barbarian/Destroyer, and Kull. As a fan of fantasy… Continue reading

    Deathstalker (2025) Review – A Fun And Campy Remake To The Classic Swords And Scorcery Film
  • September 20, 2025

    Coyotes Review – A Forgettable Film With A Good Cast

    By Jacob Cameron Coyotes is a film that aims to be a creature feature with a message. It has a surprisingly good cast and a good director to match. But sadly, this was a disappointing film. Coyotes tells the story… Continue reading

    Coyotes Review – A Forgettable Film With A Good Cast
  • September 20, 2025

    The Lost Bus Review – A Gripping Real Life Story That Had Me On The Edge Of My Seat The Entire Time

    Paul Greengrass is one of the most underrated great directors that there are today. Yes, everybody who knows his work understands he’s a great director, but he’s not put in the conversation of the greatest directors working today or the… Continue reading

    The Lost Bus Review – A Gripping Real Life Story That Had Me On The Edge Of My Seat The Entire Time
  • September 19, 2025

    Night Of The Reaper Review – An Innovative And Fresh Take On The Horror Genre And A Twist You’ll Never See Coming

    I’ve talked about the resonance of the horror genre a few times in the past. This genre has had its good decades and bad. Right now, despite a few bad horror films here or there, the genre as a whole… Continue reading

    Night Of The Reaper Review – An Innovative And Fresh Take On The Horror Genre And A Twist You’ll Never See Coming
  • September 19, 2025

    Fall Thomas Anderson: Hard Eight Review

    By Jacob Cameron “Never ignore a man’s courtesy.” These are some of the first words spoken by Sydney to a man named John over cigarettes and coffee in the film Hard Eight. Hard Eight is Paul Thomas Anderson’s first feature-length… Continue reading

    Fall Thomas Anderson: Hard Eight Review
  • September 18, 2025

    Eleanor The Great Review – June Squibb Is The Treasure That Keeps On Giving And She Combines With Johansson on Her Directorial Debut

    I first noticed who June Squibb was when she co-starred in Nebraska the Alexander Payne film from 2013. She had an unexpected wit and sarcastic nature to her character. Since then, I’ve seen her in Thelma, where her character was… Continue reading

    Eleanor The Great Review – June Squibb Is The Treasure That Keeps On Giving And She Combines With Johansson on Her Directorial Debut
  • September 18, 2025

    Forastera Review – A Gorgeous Film With A Breakout Performance From Zoe Stein That Deals With A Somber Subject Matter

    Dealing with the loss of a loved one is a very popular topic in Hollywood and abroad. Films have been dealing with this topic for decades.They have even made fun of the topic. Having gone through a series of losses… Continue reading

    Forastera Review – A Gorgeous Film With A Breakout Performance From Zoe Stein That Deals With A Somber Subject Matter
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