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  • December 20, 2024

    SCAD Film Festival (2024) Better Man Review- This Is An Unusual Biopic Portrayal Of A Little-Known Legend

    by Brian Susbielles For many Americans, no one will have ever heard of the name Robbie Williams, a former member of the British boy band Take That who became a massively successful solo artist. The British response to New Kids… Continue reading

    SCAD Film Festival (2024) Better Man Review- This Is An Unusual Biopic Portrayal Of A Little-Known Legend
  • December 20, 2024

    The Six Triple Eight Review- Another WWII Story Comes To The Forefront, This Time From Filmmaker Tyler Perry

    Tyler Perry has carved out quite an empire for himself in Atlanta, Georgia. He has his own studio and makes films and television shows there. He became famous for his character of Madea which is an old black woman modeled… Continue reading

    The Six Triple Eight Review- Another WWII Story Comes To The Forefront, This Time From Filmmaker Tyler Perry
  • December 18, 2024

    Sonic The Hedgehog 3 Review- A Fantastically Fun Third Installment That Fans Of The Franchise Are Going To Love

    by Nick Nitkowski Looking back at the humble beginnings of how the first “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie came to be, it’s truly amazing to see how far we’ve come with this franchise. We all remember the nightmare fuel that was… Continue reading

    Sonic The Hedgehog 3 Review- A Fantastically Fun Third Installment That Fans Of The Franchise Are Going To Love
  • December 17, 2024

    Mufasa: The Lion King Review- The Rare Occurrence That This Prequel Is A Necessary One Where Most Aren’t

    It would go without saying that the original The Lion King is one of my favorite films of all time and it’s my favorite animated film of all time. It can be in the resonance of Disney’s hand-drawn animation in… Continue reading

    Mufasa: The Lion King Review- The Rare Occurrence That This Prequel Is A Necessary One Where Most Aren’t
  • December 13, 2024

    Carry-On Review- An Action Packed & Adrenaline-fueled Thriller For The Holiday Season

    The holiday season can be a stressful one especially if you and your loved ones have to fly somewhere. Airports can be a nightmare. Imagine what it has to feel like for the TSA Agents who have to work on… Continue reading

    Carry-On Review- An Action Packed & Adrenaline-fueled Thriller For The Holiday Season
  • December 12, 2024

    The Nickel Boys Review- A Filmmaker,  In RaMell Ross, Who Put His Own Vision On What Would Otherwise Be A Basic Story

    The Nickel Boys is based on the book of the same name by Colson Whitehead. It’s a period piece set in the 1960s. RaMell Ross doesn’t film it in the usual style most directors would, though. He uses a first-person… Continue reading

    The Nickel Boys Review- A Filmmaker,  In RaMell Ross, Who Put His Own Vision On What Would Otherwise Be A Basic Story
  • December 10, 2024

    A Complete Unknown Review- A Transcendent Performance From Chalamet Lifts This Musical Biopic Into Great Status

    I’ve said many times now that I’m a big fan of musical biopics in the past. It’s ad nauseum by now. I have to say once again that I’ve seen another fantastic musical biopic. A Complete Unknown is the latest… Continue reading

    A Complete Unknown Review- A Transcendent Performance From Chalamet Lifts This Musical Biopic Into Great Status
  • December 9, 2024

    Babygirl Review- Even Kidman Can’t Save This Film With An Unbelievable Premise At All

    Nicole Kidman’s career has spanned nearly 35 years in America and around the world. She has done it all in Hollywood and abroad. She won an Oscar for Best Actress for her role as Virginia Woolf in The Hours and… Continue reading

    Babygirl Review- Even Kidman Can’t Save This Film With An Unbelievable Premise At All
  • December 6, 2024

    Y2K Review- A Fun Trip Down 90s Nostalgia Lane That Loses Its Footing Along The Way

    by Nick Nitkowski It’s a little hard to believe exactly how long ago the 90’s were. As someone who was born in the 90’s, it was a time when the world just made sense. Granted, I was just a kid… Continue reading

    Y2K Review- A Fun Trip Down 90s Nostalgia Lane That Loses Its Footing Along The Way
  • December 5, 2024

    The Return Review- An Adaptation Of The Final Moments Of “The Odyssey ” That Lacks Anything Epic

    by Nick Nitkowski My introduction to “The Odyssey” is not quite in the way you would expect. I actually never read the poems by Homer in school. It was never even taught to me in any class that I can… Continue reading

    The Return Review- An Adaptation Of The Final Moments Of “The Odyssey ” That Lacks Anything Epic
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