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  • July 25, 2025

    A Very Kurosawa Summer: Seven Samurai Review

    By Jacob Cameron  Seven Samurai is seen as a masterpiece. Ever since its release in 1954, it has been lauded and praised by fans, critics, filmmakers, and more. It has been influenced, referenced, and remade countless times. Knowing this, I… Continue reading

    A Very Kurosawa Summer: Seven Samurai Review
  • July 25, 2025

    The Home Review – A Convoluted And Confusing Mess Of A Horror Film Pete Davidson Couldn’t Save

    Summer Horror films in 2025 have been hit or miss. A few such as Together, 28 Weeks Later and Bring Her Back have been very well received by critics and the public. I Saw What You Did Last Summer not… Continue reading

    The Home Review – A Convoluted And Confusing Mess Of A Horror Film Pete Davidson Couldn’t Save
  • July 25, 2025

    Oh, Hi! Review – A Rom-Com With Some Twists And Turns That Made Me Laugh

    I’m a fan of rom-coms. Lately, there haven’t been a lot of great rom-coms. Most comedies tend to use vulgar language and toilet humor to get their story across to audiences. Romantic films usually don’t do that sort of thing.… Continue reading

    Oh, Hi! Review – A Rom-Com With Some Twists And Turns That Made Me Laugh
  • July 24, 2025

    The Fantastic Four First Steps Review – This Is Exactly What I Was Looking For In Another Film About Marvel’s First Family

    I have been reading comic books ever since I was 10 years old. I first started reading GI Joe comics and then progressed to reading superhero comics like Spider-Man and many others. I first read the Fantastic Four during the… Continue reading

    The Fantastic Four First Steps Review – This Is Exactly What I Was Looking For In Another Film About Marvel’s First Family
  • July 20, 2025

    Apocalypse In The Tropics Review  – The False Profits Of Brazil’s Politics

    By Brian Susbielles I think the last thing anyone wants to hear or read about is the rise of far-right populist leaders like the one residing at 1600 Penn in D.C. But when you have a parallel government down in… Continue reading

    Apocalypse In The Tropics Review  – The False Profits Of Brazil’s Politics
  • July 20, 2025

    I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) Review- What Was The Point?

    By Jacob Cameron I Know What You Did Last Summer is the latest in the tired trend of legacy sequels in horror. Halloween, Scream, and Texas Chainsaw Massacre have all gotten legacy sequels with questionable quality. It seemed only a… Continue reading

    I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) Review- What Was The Point?
  • July 18, 2025

    A Very Kurosawa Summer: Ikiru Review- What Would You If You Found Out You Had Only Mounths To Live?

    By Jacob Cameron That is the subject of the 1952 film Ikiru. A stark departure from the harrowing mystery of Rashomon. Ikiru is harrowing; but in a much more human way. The film serves as a somber meditation on life… Continue reading

    A Very Kurosawa Summer: Ikiru Review- What Would You If You Found Out You Had Only Mounths To Live?
  • July 18, 2025

    Kill The Jockey Review  – This Film Whips Itself Into A Strange State Of Horseplay

    By Brian Susbielles Horse racing, even in the old days, is one of those sports that is less about the actual jockeys and horses and more about the betting action. It is a subject that is often linked to the… Continue reading

    Kill The Jockey Review  – This Film Whips Itself Into A Strange State Of Horseplay
  • July 17, 2025

    Sovereign Review – A Story That Asks A Lot Of Questions, But Doesn’t Give Any Answers…

    America has become a place where people believe the rules and regulations of the country don’t apply to them. They don’t think they should pay taxes or use documents to show who they are. These people refer to themselves as… Continue reading

    Sovereign Review – A Story That Asks A Lot Of Questions, But Doesn’t Give Any Answers…
  • July 17, 2025

    Monster Island Review – A Creature Feature With An Inspirational Story That Doesn’t Always Work For Me

    I’m a big fan of WWII films. I’ve seen so many over the years that I can’t count. A few of those have been horror films that take the various stories of this globe spanning war and made them terrifying… Continue reading

    Monster Island Review – A Creature Feature With An Inspirational Story That Doesn’t Always Work For Me
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