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My Top 10 Television Shows or Mini-Series Of 2022
Honorable Mentions: Peacemaker, Pam & Tommy, Tulsa King, We Own This City, Only Murders In the Building Season 2, Under the Banner of Heaven, The Staircase, The Old Man, She-Hulk Attorney At Law, House of the Dragon, Guillermo Del Toro’s… Continue reading
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The Pale Blue Eye Review- A Film as Dark & Atmospheric as its Story Is
Scott Cooper is an eclectic director his films have varied from horror, Antlers, period piece, Hostiles, Biopics, Blass Mass, and music-based films, Crazy Heart. He once again delves into period piece territory with his latest film The Pale Blue Eye.… Continue reading
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I Wanna Dance With Somebody Review- A Paint By Numbers Musical Biopic
In the last few years or so there has been an influx of musical biopics from Bohemian Rhapsody to Rocketman to this year where there are two big musical biopics in Elvis and I Wanna Dance With Somebody about the… Continue reading
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Puss In Boots: The Last Wish- Antonio Banderas, as Puss in Boots, is the reason this movie works its magic
Puss in Boots was a supporting character in the Shrek franchise back in the 2000s ever since the character had gotten a film of its own. Now this feline swashbuckling cat gets his second film. There must be an audience… Continue reading
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Babylon Review- A Mishmash of Scenes that don’t Add Up to Anything Substantial
Damien Chazelle came on the scene like a champion. His first three major motion pictures have garnered a lot of buzz from critics and fans alike. La La Land almost won the Best Picture Academy Award after a mess-up between… Continue reading
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Avatar: The Way of Water Review- An Achievment in Filmmaking Only James Cameron Could Do
Avatar was a cultural phenomenon when it came out back in 2009. It was a huge hit financially having made 2.9 billion dollars. Breaking James Cameron’s record that he set with Titanic. Cameron has been working on Avatar ever since… Continue reading
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Emancipation Review-A True Survival Tale In More Ways Than One
Over the last decade or so there have been several television shows and films that have dealt with slavery and its effect on the men and women who lived this lifestyle. Harriet, The Underground Railroad, and 12 Years a Slave… Continue reading
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Empire of Light Review
Sam Mendez has been on fire lately directing two of the last three James Bond films, Skyfall and Specter, and nearly winning a second-best picture Academy Award for 1917 his WWI epic. Which looked like it was filmed as one… Continue reading
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Lady Chatterley’s Lover Review
Lady Chatterley’s Lover is based on the novel by D H Lawrence. His last novel. It’s a Victorian period piece set in the early 1900s. It already had another iteration back in 2015 on television on BBC1 starring Richard Madden,… Continue reading