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  • September 18, 2025

    Him Review – A Metaphorical Excercise In Trauma, Cult Adulation, And The God Complex

    I’ve been a fan of football since I was a little kid. As a Notre Dame Fighting Irish & New England Patriots fan, I’ve had my share of ups and downs in my fifty-plus years of existence. I’ve also coached… Continue reading

    Him Review – A Metaphorical Excercise In Trauma, Cult Adulation, And The God Complex
  • September 16, 2025

    Robert Redford: In Memoriam RIP (August 18th, 1936 – September 16th), One Of The Heroes Of My Childhood

    I have a Mount Rushmore of actors that I grew up with as a child. Robert DeNiro, Al Pacino, Dustin Hoffman, and Robert Redford are on that list. Jack Nicholson is next in line for me. They epitomized what it… Continue reading

    Robert Redford: In Memoriam RIP (August 18th, 1936 – September 16th), One Of The Heroes Of My Childhood
  • September 16, 2025

    A Big Bold Beautiful Journey Review  – A Wonderous Experience Of Reliving Ones Life With An Unrealistic And Unsatisfactory Ending

    Park Jooong Eun, aka Koganada, is a director who took the country by storm with his breakout hit “Columbus”, where he won the Best Film Award, starring John Cho and Haley Lu Richardson, in 2017. He followed that up with… Continue reading

    A Big Bold Beautiful Journey Review  – A Wonderous Experience Of Reliving Ones Life With An Unrealistic And Unsatisfactory Ending
  • September 16, 2025

    Another End Review – A Romantic Sci-Fi Film With Good Performances But Not Much Else That I Enjoyed

    I’ve seen my fair share of different types of sci-fi films in my time. A good number of them have dealt with bringing people back to life or finding a way to put a conscience from one body into another… Continue reading

    Another End Review – A Romantic Sci-Fi Film With Good Performances But Not Much Else That I Enjoyed
  • September 16, 2025

    [TIFF 50] Capsule Reviews Pt 1: Homebound, Left-Handed Girl, A Useful Ghost, The Presidents’s Cake, And The Last One For The Road

    By Kyle Flynn A Useful Ghost: A film that works much better conceptually and in form than it does in execution. The initial premise of the idea of a woman, who is a wife and a mother, but most importantly,… Continue reading

    [TIFF 50] Capsule Reviews Pt 1: Homebound, Left-Handed Girl, A Useful Ghost, The Presidents’s Cake, And The Last One For The Road
  • September 15, 2025

    Gen V Season Two Review – A New Gen That’s Violent, Veracious, and Victorious

    By Nick Nitkowski Much to my surprise, it’s been almost a full two years since season one of “Gen V” started streaming. I honestly didn’t think we were going to even get a new season because of how much time… Continue reading

    Gen V Season Two Review – A New Gen That’s Violent, Veracious, and Victorious
  • September 15, 2025

    Waltzing With Brando Review – A Film Based On A Story I Didn’t Know About With An Amazing Performance From Zane As Marlon Brando

    There have been quite a few films over the years that have featured a celebrity in the title of a movie, but said film isn’t necessarily a biopic as such. Waltzing With Brando is one of those types of movies.… Continue reading

    Waltzing With Brando Review – A Film Based On A Story I Didn’t Know About With An Amazing Performance From Zane As Marlon Brando
  • September 15, 2025

    London Calling Review – A Fun Action Comedy That Will Definitely Pull At The Heartstrings

    Josh Duhamel is an actor who has had a mixed career thus far. He’s done some good things in the past, like Spaceman in 2016, but most of his career has been filled with not very interesting rom-coms and the… Continue reading

    London Calling Review – A Fun Action Comedy That Will Definitely Pull At The Heartstrings
  • September 14, 2025

    [TIFF 50] Ghost School Review – A Heartfelt Debut

    By Kyle Flynn One of the more intriguing selections in this year’s Discovery section at TIFF was Seemab Gul’s Ghost School, a film that gently blends coming-of-age drama with elements of mystery. The story follows Rabia, a young girl who… Continue reading

    [TIFF 50] Ghost School Review – A Heartfelt Debut
  • September 13, 2025

    [TIFF 50] The Voice Of Hind Rajab Review – Exploitative Exploration Of A Tragic Incident

    By Kyle Flynn Writer’s Note: The film is based on true events, and a very notable event, and thus, I will be partially talking about the ending of the film, only mild spoilers. If you are not familiar and would… Continue reading

    [TIFF 50] The Voice Of Hind Rajab Review – Exploitative Exploration Of A Tragic Incident
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