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  • March 19, 2025

    Adolescence Review – This Is An Indictment On Youth Wasted On Subcultures

    By Brian Susbielles This month has two opposites for Netflix releases. One is the complete waste of time that is The Electric State, and the other is this four-part gripping piece of television that delves into a poisonous subculture. Reading… Continue reading

    Adolescence Review – This Is An Indictment On Youth Wasted On Subcultures
  • March 19, 2025

    From The Golden Row! Early Early Oscar Predictions

    by Kyle Flynn With the 2024 Oscar Race coming to a close, another season rises. It is always exciting for me to begin predicting the following season, new movies, new narratives, and more times for me to cry and freak… Continue reading

    From The Golden Row! Early Early Oscar Predictions
  • March 19, 2025

    Snow White Review – Both Enjoyable Musical Numbers & Message Equal Another Good Live-Action Disney Remake

    “Snow White” and the Seven Dwarfs” has a long and storied history in the annals of film. It came out 88 years ago from the incredible mind and talents of Walt Disney. It’s been one of those animated films that… Continue reading

    Snow White Review – Both Enjoyable Musical Numbers & Message Equal Another Good Live-Action Disney Remake
  • March 19, 2025

    Ash Review – A Sci-fi Feast For The Eyes, But A Story Fans Of This Genre Have Probably Seen Before

    Lately, there have been a string of sci-fi/horror films dealing with astronauts going to a strange planet or studying some unknown lifeform. The latest in a long line of them is Ash from director Flying Lotus. Yes, that’s the name… Continue reading

    Ash Review – A Sci-fi Feast For The Eyes, But A Story Fans Of This Genre Have Probably Seen Before
  • March 19, 2025

    Locked Review – A Rather Generic Suspense Thriller With Decent Performances From Skarsgard & Hopkins

    Lately, there have been more and more films shot in one location. The first of these that I can remember is Locke starring Tom Hardy. Ironically enough, this film is called Locked. It represents a man getting locked in an… Continue reading

    Locked Review – A Rather Generic Suspense Thriller With Decent Performances From Skarsgard & Hopkins
  • March 17, 2025

    The Wheel of Time Season 3 Review – As Grand In Scope And Feel As A Television/ Streaming Show Could Be! Great Season 3!

    The Wheel of Time has been a fantastic show the previous two seasons on Prime Video. It’s a lot like the show on Prime Video The Rings of Power, but it’s not as talked about like that show is. It… Continue reading

    The Wheel of Time Season 3 Review – As Grand In Scope And Feel As A Television/ Streaming Show Could Be! Great Season 3!
  • March 17, 2025

    Magazine Dreams Review – This Film Puts A Mirror Up To A Certain Subsection Of Society And It’s Not Very Good

    By now I’m sure everyone is familiar with the scandal involving Jonathan Majors and the domestic abuse charges he was accused and found guilty of resulting in the loss of sponsor’s and various recurring roles he signed contracts for. Before… Continue reading

    Magazine Dreams Review – This Film Puts A Mirror Up To A Certain Subsection Of Society And It’s Not Very Good
  • March 17, 2025

    O’Dessa Review – A Gorgeously Filmed Post-apocalyptic Love Story With Some Decent Music Thrown In For Good Measure

    Futuristic worlds or post-apocalyptic versions of our world are not unfamiliar for filmmakers to make movies about in Hollywood. Going all the way back to Barbarella, Beastmaster and the Original Road Warrior writers/directors have had a fascination with telling stories… Continue reading

    O’Dessa Review – A Gorgeously Filmed Post-apocalyptic Love Story With Some Decent Music Thrown In For Good Measure
  • March 16, 2025

    Long Bright River Review – Another Deeply Layered And Nuanced Crime Drama With A Fantastic Performance From Amanda Seyfried

    I’m no stranger to crime dramas. I’ve been watching procedurals for many years now. It started back when I was a kid with Hill Street Blues, continued on with NYPD Blue, and later with CSI: Miami and other series of… Continue reading

    Long Bright River Review – Another Deeply Layered And Nuanced Crime Drama With A Fantastic Performance From Amanda Seyfried
  • March 15, 2025

    Borderline Review – Another Bad Dark Comedy That Wastes One Of The Best Scream Queens Working Today, Samara Weaving

    Dark comedy is a genre that is hard to master. Finding the perfect balance of humor and horror or whatever else you’re going for is not easy. It takes directors years to get it right. Jimmy Warden, the director of… Continue reading

    Borderline Review – Another Bad Dark Comedy That Wastes One Of The Best Scream Queens Working Today, Samara Weaving
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