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Fall Thomas Anderson: Boogie Nights Review
By Jacob Cameron “I am a star.” These four words are said by Eddie Adams, or as he is professionally known, Dirk Diggler in 1997’s Boogie Nights. This is the film that established Paul Thomas Anderson as a force in… Continue reading
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Jester 2 Review – An Entertaining New Addition To The Indie Horror Franchise
By Nick Nitkowski When I first heard of “The Jester”, it surprisingly was not from the YouTube shorts that it originated from. For me, it was actually from a random sponsored post on Instagram that showed me to a special… Continue reading
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Plainclothes Review – A Thought- Provoking Story Dealing With The Inner Struggle Of A Man’s Sexual Existence
In the last ten or fifteen years, there has been a fair share of stories about gay, lesbian and or the LGBT community. In some regard, because the people who are writing these stories,directing these films and in some instances,… Continue reading
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All Of You Review – An Unconventional Romantic Film With A Sci-Fi Twist. Goldstein & Poots Are Great In It
Simon (Brett Goldstein), Laura (Imogen Poots), co-writer/ director William Bridges, Lukas (Steven Cree), Andrea (Zawe Ashton), London England, Sci-Fi/Rom-Com, a test, to determine a match, best friends, premiered at the 2024 TIFF, a baby, friends out for dinner, perfect couple,… Continue reading
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Marvel Zombies Review – A Quick Look Back At The MCU In An Alternative Way
Marvel Zombies is based on the 2005/06 series by Marvel Comics. It was written by the zombie king, in recent years, Robert Kirkman, the creator of The Walking Dead and art by Sean Phillips. It was the first Marvel Zombies… Continue reading
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One Battle After Another Review – PTA’s Wild Ride On A Lost Highway
By Brian Susbielles Paul Thomas Anderson, along with contemporaries Quentin Tarantino, Richard Linklater, and Kevin Smith, make up the VHS generation of directors emerging in the 1990s where they were self-taught on how to make movies and came out with… Continue reading
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Steve Review – Teachers, Coaches, And Parents Are An Important Part Of Our Children’s Lives
I used to go to many different schools growing up. In fact, I went to four different high schools in two different states. Growing isn’t easy on kids. Especially if they had a learning disorder or chemical imbalance. I had… Continue reading
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Dead Of Winter Review – A Great Score By Volker Bertlemann Can’t Save This Cold Suspense Thriller
I love a good suspense thriller set in a cold environment. Films like Fargo, Misery, and Wind River are some of my favorites. The latest is Dead of Winter starring Academy Award winning actress Emma Thompson. She is almost unrecognizable… Continue reading










