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Fantastic Beasts the Secrets of Dumbledore Review
The Harry Potter series, or rather, the Wizarding World, has been around for about twenty years or so. The Secrets of Dumbledore is the third installment in the Fantastic Beasts franchise after eight Harry Potter films preceded them. The adventures of magizoologist Newt Scamander have never been more… Continue reading
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Father Stu Review
Lately, Mark Wahlberg has been playing some roles in underwhelming films. His films Joe Bell and Uncharted haven’t shown the standard of acting he’s capable of that he proved in such films as The Fighter, The Departed, and Boogie Nights. Father Stu is a return to form… Continue reading
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The Northman Review
Robert Eggers is a filmmaker that has come onto the scene with The Witch in 2015. His horror film is set in the 1700s in colonial America. It caused quite the stir in the film community. Then he broke out with his… Continue reading
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Mothering Sunday Review
Films and Television shows such as Downton Abbey, Gosford Park, and Howards End have shed light on the service industry in Great Britain and the British Isles. They show this world in a way they haven’t been shown before. They give credence to people… Continue reading
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Everything Everywhere All At Once Review
In film history, there have been quite a few irreverent filmmakers with a style all their own. They’ve made some very unique films. A more recent pair of oddball filmmakers are the Daniels: Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert. Their movie Swiss… Continue reading
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Moon Knight Review
Moon Knight has been a C-level superhero in Marvel comics for many years since he first appeared in Werewolf by Night #32 in August 1975. He was created by Doug Moench and Don Perlin. His first stand-alone comic came out in 1980.… Continue reading
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Windfall Review
There are a lot of films that have a twist that ties them together that makes sense in the context of that particular film. Windfall is the latest version of this cinema trope. Sometimes they work, and sometimes they don’t work. Windfall does everything… Continue reading
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Julia Review
Julia Child was a constant in my house, along with Mr. Rogers. Not that my mother could cook like her or anything — we just enjoyed sitting down and watching her witty repartee. She just seemed to enjoy cooking, and… Continue reading
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The Lost City Review
Channing Tatum has grown on me in the last few years or so. His work in 21 and 22 Jump Street has shown he has embraced his comedy side. Dog earlier this year has shown he is going to do projects that really matter to him.… Continue reading