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Frontier Crucible Review – The Original Music And Cinematography Weren’t Enough To Save This New Western
It’s no surprise by now that my readers know I’m a big fan of Westerns. This genre has given quite a bit of joy over the years. That saying not all Westerns have been good. That’s the case with the… Continue reading
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Marty Supreme Review – Josh Safdie, Timothee Chalamet And Company Combine To Make An Intense Fast-Paced Semi-Biopic
The Safdie Brothers came on the scene of filmmaking with a storm. The Pleasure of Being Robbed, a short film, and Daddy Longlegs, a full-length feature, were their first two films, but it was their breakout hit “Good Time,” starring… Continue reading
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Dead Man’s Wire Review – A Historically Correct True Story That Will Make You Ponder The Questions It Asks And Answers
Gus Van Sant has had an up and down career as a director. Through the years, Van Sant has made some amazing films such as Drugstore Cowboy, Good Will Hunting, Finding Forrester, and Milk. On the other hand, he’s made… Continue reading
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The Six Reviews of Christmas: A Charlie Brown Christmas
By Jacob Cameron The Peanuts are timeless. Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Peppermint Patty, and more have become ingrained in pop culture thanks to Charles Schulz. While the Peanuts started out as a newspaper comic strip, some of their success and… Continue reading
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Stranger Things Season 5 Episodes (1-4) Review – Just Enough Drama And Upside Down Action To Wet My Appetite For What’s To Come In The Very Near Future
Stranger Things has been one of the most successful shows for Netflix as well as one of the favorites for many thousands around the country and millions around the world. I caught the public conscience like no show in a… Continue reading
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[NYFF63] Resurrection Review – A Transformative Experience
By Kyle Flynn When I was much younger and far more enthusiastic as a moviegoer, I watched Bi Gan’s 2018 film Long Day’s Journey Into Night. In my honest assessment, it remains one of the best films of the decade.… Continue reading
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Zootopia 2 Review – Another Solid Entry In This Series Revolving Around A Community of Anthropomorphic Animals
I was a big fan of the original “Zootopia” when it came out back in 2016 from Disney Animation. It was directed by Rich Moore and Bryon Howard. This sequel is not directed by both of them. This time around,… Continue reading
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Wicked: For Good Review – Part Two Of This Epic Story Never Reaches The Heights Of Part One At Any Point
“Wicked: For Good” is the second half of the phenomenal Wicked that came out around the same time last year. It was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won four. It grossed $758 million worldwide and $475 domestically. This second… Continue reading
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The Thing With Feathers Review – Grief Manifested Into A Walking Talking Crow Is Quite Weird To Me
Grief is a popular topic in Hollywood. There have been many movies and television/streaming shows about death and dealing with the consequences and the results of dying in various ways. The latest movie about that topic is “The Thing With… Continue reading
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Fall Thomas Anderson Licorice Pizza Review
By Jacob Cameron “You don’t have the balls. I’m cooler than you. Don’t forget it.” That quote from Alana to her on-and-off relation Gary highlights the up-and-down nature of their relationship in 2021’s Licorice Pizza. The film received widespread praise… Continue reading






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