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  • May 2, 2025

    [MFF 2025] How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies Review: Family Everytime Over Greed

    Lately, movie fans have been getting their share of films revolving around or having a key character be a grandma. A few that come to mind are Minari, The Farewell, and Thelma. They  are all different kinds of films, but… Continue reading

    [MFF 2025] How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies Review: Family Everytime Over Greed
  • May 1, 2025

    Another Simple Favor Review – A Decent, But Flawed Film Based On The Movie That Was Originally Based On The Book

    By Nick Nitkowski  Sequels are the byproduct of a successful film. If a movie does well in the box office or at least exceeds expectations, there’s a good chance, almost a guarantee that a sequel will get greenlit and start… Continue reading

    Another Simple Favor Review – A Decent, But Flawed Film Based On The Movie That Was Originally Based On The Book
  • April 29, 2025

    Thunderbolts* Review – A Darker And More Depressing MCU Film That Is Nothing Like What Has Come Before

    I’ve mentioned in many reviews of comic book movies that I’ve been a comic book collector for many years. My twin brother currently has the collection that belongs to both of us at his house. I read the first iteration… Continue reading

    Thunderbolts* Review – A Darker And More Depressing MCU Film That Is Nothing Like What Has Come Before
  • April 28, 2025

    Rosario Review – An Effectice Contained Horror-Thriller

    By Jacob Cameron  Rosario is a contained horror film from writer/director Felipe Vargas. Contained horror films have had a largely consistent track record of quality with recent outings. Evil Dead Rise and The Menu are famous examples. While 2020’s Host… Continue reading

    Rosario Review – An Effectice Contained Horror-Thriller
  • April 26, 2025

    Star Wars Episode  III: Revenge Of The Sith Review – It Says “Hello There” At 20

    By Jacob Cameron Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is the conclusion of the much discussed prequel trilogy. A trilogy that is reviled and subsequently defended in equal measure. The consensus appears to be that Revenge of the… Continue reading

    Star Wars Episode  III: Revenge Of The Sith Review – It Says “Hello There” At 20
  • April 25, 2025

    [MFF 2025] Life After Review – Important Subject Matter That Misses The Mark

    By Kyle Flynn In Life After, director Reid Davenport tackles the thorny and emotional subject of assisted dying, using the 1983 case of Elizabeth Bouvia as a focal point. Bouvia, a disabled woman who famously fought for the legal right… Continue reading

    [MFF 2025] Life After Review – Important Subject Matter That Misses The Mark
  • April 25, 2025

    [MFF 2025] A Mother Apart Review – A Brave Story That Sometimes Struggles To Find It’s Focus

    By Kyle Flynn In A Mother Apart, director Laurie Townshend takes on a deeply personal and emotionally charged story, following Jamaican-American poet and activist Staceyann Chin as she attempts to reconnect with her estranged mother. The documentary explores heavy themes—abandonment,… Continue reading

    [MFF 2025] A Mother Apart Review – A Brave Story That Sometimes Struggles To Find It’s Focus
  • April 24, 2025

    Havoc Review – A Dark And Gritty Looking Crime Thriller From The Acclaimed Action Director Gareth Evans

    Gareth Evan made a name for himself with two of the best action films of all time, The Raid and The Raid 2: Redemption. Before that, he made The Apostle. What they all have in common is that they all… Continue reading

    Havoc Review – A Dark And Gritty Looking Crime Thriller From The Acclaimed Action Director Gareth Evans
  • April 24, 2025

    [FFF 2025] The Ugly Stepsister Review  – A Twisted Take On Cinderella That Is A Combination Between That And The Substance

    In recent months, a lot of popular intellectual property or IP for short have come available for anybody to use in their films, books, or television/streaming shows. One particular company has made a fee of movies already using Winnie the… Continue reading

    [FFF 2025] The Ugly Stepsister Review  – A Twisted Take On Cinderella That Is A Combination Between That And The Substance
  • April 23, 2025

    [FFF 2025] The Surfer Review – A Beautiful Film With An Important Message Wrapped In A Blanket Of Nicholas Cage Craziness

    Nicholas Cage has gotten a reputation of being a wild man on screen these days. He’s taken a lot of recent roles that support that theory. Early on in his car, er he was a sympathetic lover, then he entered… Continue reading

    [FFF 2025] The Surfer Review – A Beautiful Film With An Important Message Wrapped In A Blanket Of Nicholas Cage Craziness
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