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  • April 15, 2024

    Sasquatch Sunset Review- A Simple Concept With Some Quirky, Strange and Wacky Goings On In The Wilderness

    Experimental or weird films are nothing new in Hollywood. Directors have been making these kinds of films for decades. Going back to Ed Wood or John Waters movies, strange films are nothing new. The newest strange or weird film is… Continue reading

  • April 15, 2024

    [FFF 2024] Infested Review- The Scariest Horror Film Of 2024 So Far…

    Anybody who knows me knows I don’t get scared while watching horror movies. That being said, Alien and Aliens are the two scariest movies I’ve ever seen. Any horror movie featuring the Xenamorphs is pretty scary. Another type of horror… Continue reading

  • April 15, 2024

    [FFF 2024] Hellbent on Boogie Review- A Truly Moving And Authentic Experience For This Florida Transplant

    There are those times when you see a movie that truly moves you, that makes you realize how great this medium truly is. That’s the case with Hellbent on Boogie. At first glance, it didn’t seem like much, but then… Continue reading

  • April 15, 2024

    [FFF 2024] Ghostlight Review- A Family Drama With A Surprisingly Funny Side

    I’ve seen a lot of family dramas in my day, but none quite like Ghostlight. The family dynamic is dealt with in a unique way that is different than you’d ever expect. Kelly O’Sullivan uses the perspective of a tragedy… Continue reading

  • April 14, 2024

    [MFF 2024] Thelma Review- A Fun Senior Citizen Film With A Good Performance From June Squibb

    I’ve seen a lot of films that deal with senior citizen comedy.  The Bucket List, Last Vegas, and 80 For Brady are just a few movies that deal with senior citizen comedy. The latest film that deals with this subgenre… Continue reading

  • April 14, 2024

    [MFF 2024] Naked Ambition : Bunny Yeager Review-A Film That Shows The Beauty Of Photography In The Right Hand Or With The Right Eye

    One of my favorite things about films like documentaries is that they tell stories about all kinds of different things. Yes, sometimes they document celebrities and their stories, but other times, they document little-known people or situations that most people… Continue reading

  • April 14, 2024

    [FFF 2024] The Feeling That The Time For Doing Something Has Passed Review- A Funny Film At Times Is Demeaning Towards Women

    Female empowerment films have become more prevalent over the past few decades. Women are standing up for what they believe in and what they feel they deserve regarding work and relationships. The Feeling That The Time For Doing Something Has… Continue reading

  • April 14, 2024

    [MFF 2024] Almamula AKA Carnal Sin Review-A Strange Coming Of Age/ Sexual Enlightenment Horror Film

     Occasionally there are some foreign horror films that catch the public consciousness here in the States. Last year it was the Spanish language When Evil Lurks. Another such film is Almamula.  It’s a Spanish-speaking film with subtitles but may not… Continue reading

  • April 13, 2024

    [MFF 2024] Remembering Gene Wilder Review- A Touching Look Into His Life With A Very Familiar Formula

    By Nick Nitkowski “Remembering Gene Wilder” is a documentary film journeying through the life of actor Gene Wilder. Through interviews of his surviving colleagues, the film explores how he landed his first role as well as his acting method in… Continue reading

  • April 13, 2024

    [FFF 2024] Rachel Hendrix Review- A Good Film About Grief And How To Deal With It During A Pandemic

    We all remember the pandemic and that time very vividly. It took over two and a half years of our lives. Wearing Masks and quarantining was the norm. Even teachers and students had a difficult time. They had to do… Continue reading

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