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  • January 18, 2025

    The Straight Story Review- In Honor of David Lynch 1934-2025

    By Jacob Cameron The Straight Story was released in 1999 and serves as a true outlier in the career of David Lynch. The world of film recently lost a true creative giant in Lynch. The filmography of Lynch is among… Continue reading

    The Straight Story Review- In Honor of David Lynch 1934-2025
  • January 16, 2025

    Hard Truths Review- Being An Angry Black Woman Doesn’t Give You The Right To Treat Everyone Around You Badly

    Mike Leigh is a director who likes to do slice-of-life-type stories in his films. They mostly take place in Britain. He is able to take normal people in Great Britain and make their lives interesting. His latest film is Hard… Continue reading

    Hard Truths Review- Being An Angry Black Woman Doesn’t Give You The Right To Treat Everyone Around You Badly
  • January 16, 2025

    One Of Them Days Review- A Fun Comedy For The Right Audience

    By Nick Nitkowski  This movie was not on my 2025 most anticipated movies list. Not by a long shot. The trailer just didn’t look funny to me. And if the trailer for a comedy movie can’t get me excited for… Continue reading

    One Of Them Days Review- A Fun Comedy For The Right Audience
  • January 15, 2025

    Wolf Man Review- A Very Disjointed And Not Very Original Reboot Of This Classic Universal Monsters Character

    I grew up as a huge Universal Monsters fan as a kid. As such my favorite monster was The Wolf Man played by Lon Chaney Jr. He exuded a lot of emotion while playing Lawrence Talbott.  You could tell he… Continue reading

    Wolf Man Review- A Very Disjointed And Not Very Original Reboot Of This Classic Universal Monsters Character
  • January 11, 2025

    Den of Theives 2: Pantera Review- A Drudging Sequel That No One Asked For To A Film Very Few Even Remember

    By Nick Nitkowski  I was not one of the few who partook in seeing the first “Den of Thieves” movie in the theater. In fact, it took me a good long while after its home release before I got around… Continue reading

    Den of Theives 2: Pantera Review- A Drudging Sequel That No One Asked For To A Film Very Few Even Remember
  • January 10, 2025

    The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie Review- A Looney Tunes Movie Made By People Who Know The Looney Tunes

    By Nick Nitkowski  We all know the Looney Tunes, right? If you don’t, I greatly question the validity and enjoyment of your childhood. The Looney Tunes are iconic and have been for a very long time. They continue to be… Continue reading

    The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie Review- A Looney Tunes Movie Made By People Who Know The Looney Tunes
  • January 10, 2025

    The Room Next Door Review- Almodovar’s Latest Is A Softer Blow To The Soul

    By Brian Susbielles At last, Spanish auteur Pedro Almodovar has finally made his first feature film entirely in English. After two shorts, he’s made the accomplishment by going to his bread-and-butter, melodramas with multiple women that touch on loss, time,… Continue reading

    The Room Next Door Review- Almodovar’s Latest Is A Softer Blow To The Soul
  • January 9, 2025

    American Primeval Review- One Of The Most Realistic, Gory, and Bloody Westerns I’ve Ever Seen

    Westerns have been making a comeback in recent years.  Remakes of Classics like True Grit, The Magnificent Seven, and 3:10 to Yuma have helped with that. Television/ Streaming series have been the thing that has given them a life of… Continue reading

    American Primeval Review- One Of The Most Realistic, Gory, and Bloody Westerns I’ve Ever Seen
  • January 6, 2025

    The Last Showgirl Review- Similar In Feel/Tone To Another Film From The Past, But Stands On Its Own Merits

    Pamela Anderson is considered an icon of television from her days on Bay Watch back in the 90s. She married a rock star Tommy Lee of Motley Crue and had a famous sex tape that made the rounds in Hollywood… Continue reading

    The Last Showgirl Review- Similar In Feel/Tone To Another Film From The Past, But Stands On Its Own Merits
  • January 5, 2025

    Los Frikis Review- The Lives of These People Are Full Of Hope Amidst Obvious Danger

    by Brian Susbielles It’s the early 1990s and Cuba, once given a lot of aid by the communist alliance in the Soviet Union, is now under economic stagnation due to the Soviet collapse. The “Special Period,” as it was called,… Continue reading

    Los Frikis Review- The Lives of These People Are Full Of Hope Amidst Obvious Danger
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