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Black Phone 2 Review – A Horror Sequel That Was Everything I Hoped It Would Be And More
The Black Phone was a 2022 physiological horror film directed by Scott Derrickson about a kidnapped boy Finney Blake who speaks to other deceased kidnapped boys through a disconnected Black Phone. He uses this information to defeat his abductor, The… Continue reading
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Shelby Oaks Review – A Passionate Take On Horror From First Time Director Chris Stuckmann
By Nick Nitkowski I’ve been following the YouTube channel of Chris Stuckmann’s for a very long time. For those not in the know, he is a film critic on YouTube. I always thought he had good opinions on movies. Some… Continue reading
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Urchin Review – Dickinson And Dillane Held Up A Mirror To My Life And It Was Scary To Look At
I’ve seen a lot of films about homeless or displaced people in my day. It’s a popular topic in Hollywood. I guess the drama or comedy that comes with being homeless or displaced is something that screenwriters find easy to… Continue reading
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Task Review – A Grounded In Reality Crime Drama With Fantastic Performances Across The Board
Task is another in a long line of FBI or law enforcement investigative series on streaming services in recent years. This time around, it’s on HBO Max and stars Mark Ruffalo in the lead role. These kinds of true events… Continue reading
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[NYFF 63] Is This Thing On? Review – Bradley Cooper’s Heart On Full Display
By Kyle Flynn If I were to sum up the three films of Bradley Cooper in a single word, it would be earnest. A Star Is Born marked a turning point in his career — not just a performance that… Continue reading
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John Candy: I Like Me Review – A Genuine Comedy Genius That Made Me Laugh, And That’s A Rarity
There are probably a handful of people in my lifetime who have legitimately made me laugh out loud. One of those people is John Candy. He was one of those people who just could do the littlest thing, and I’d… Continue reading
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Peacemaker Season 2 Review – Back To Bring Peace To Every Dimension
By Nick Nitkowski When the character of Peacemaker was introduced in James Gunn’s “The Suicide Squad”, I had no idea who he was at all. But after seeing the movie, he turned out to be a very interesting character and… Continue reading
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Fall Thomas Anderson: Punch Drunk Love Review
By Jacob Cameron “I wanted to ask you something because you’re a doctor… I don’t like myself sometimes. Can you help me?” This quote, almost a cry for help, comes from Barry Egan, the main character of 2002’s Punch-Drunk Love.… Continue reading
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The Woman In Cabin 10 Review – A Solid Murder Mystery Based On A Best Selling Novel
I love a good murder mystery film. Especially one that has vibes of an Agatha Christie murder mystery. An example is a bunch of people all set in one location, such as a house, a plane, or in the case… Continue reading
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Roofman Review – A Fun Film Based On True Events With A Career Best Performance From Channing Tatum
I hope I’m not sounding like a broken record because I’ve said this before in other reviews, but I’ve seen a lot of movies based on true events. There have been a lot of them over the years. Some fit… Continue reading





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