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The Running Man (2025) Review- A New Take On An 80s Classic Starring Arnold Schwartzegger That Wright And Company Make Their Own
Stephen King has created some of the most iconic horror characters within his books, but he’s also written some very good short stories and novellas as well. The Running Man falls into the latter category. There was a previous version… Continue reading
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The Carpenter’s Sons Review – Nic Cage Is Losing His Religion In This Half-Baked Yet Sylish Tale About The Wonder Years Of Jesus
By Steven Billings I can say with almost absolute certainty that religion is not my thing. I had my experiences with being a southern baptist in my early adolescence. Long story short, while I met some nice people during that… Continue reading
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Now You See Me: NowYou Don’t Review – A Fun Third Installment Sure To Dazzle The Fans
By Nick Nitkowski It’s been nine years since the release of “Now You See Me 2”. Within that time, I had a feeling that the franchise had officially ended at 2 as so many franchises, unfortunately, often do. So, imagine… Continue reading
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In Your Dreams Review -Basic-Level Entertainment For Families That Could Have Been Worse Than It Is
By Nick Nitkowski “In Your Dreams” is the latest animated film to grace the ever-growing stream of content brought to you by Netflix. It follows the story of a young girl named Stevie living life with her family but must… Continue reading
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Fall Thomas Anderson: Phantom Thread Review
By Jacob Cameron “I can not begin my day with a confrontation, please.” This quote from Reynolds Woodcock, the main character of Phantom Thread, sums up the mindset of the character perfectly. It also underscores the quiet chaos that is… Continue reading
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Die My Love Review – Another Film About A Mother Dealing With The Stresses Of Raising A Child And Being A Dutiful Wife
This year seems to be the year that filmmakers are making movies about postpartum depression. First there was “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” from writer/director Mary Bronstein and starring Rose Byrne and now from director Lynne Ramsay there… Continue reading
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From The Golden Row! Another Awards Season Has Officially Begun
By Kyle Flynn Last week, two things happened. AFI Fest ended, and Gotham Nominations came out. Otherwise, what I will now start dubbing ‘The Great Seasonal Transition,’ the end of the Fall Festival Season, straight into the start of another… Continue reading
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Fire And Water: Making The Avatar Films Review: An Intimate Look At The Making Of Some Beautiful Films
By Jacob Cameron Fire and Water: Making The Avatar Films is a two-part documentary series on the making of James Cameron’s Avatar films. This series has come just over a month before Avatar: Fire and Ash hits theaters. The two… Continue reading
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Miami Film Festival GEMS 2025 Capsule Reviews
Nouvelle Vague Directed by Richard Linklater Starring Guillaume Marbeck, Zoey Deutch, and Audry Dullin Netflix Nouvelle Vague is a love letter to the French New Wave and to Jean-Luc Godard. It shows how much Richard Linklater loves this genre and… Continue reading
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Predator Badlands Review – World Building At Its Finest And A Heartwarming Story To Go Along With It. Who Knew?
Dan Trachtenberg made a splash a couple of years ago with his version of Predator called Prey, which aired on Hulu exclusively. He created a Predator Film that longtime fans of the franchise could be proud of. And word of… Continue reading









