fromthefourthrow
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Sausage Party: Foodtopia Season 2 Review – A Second Helping Of Food That Someone Must Have Ordered
By Nick Nitkowski I reviewed Season One of “Sausage Party: Foodtopia” last year. When I wrote it, I honestly didn’t think that we were going to be getting more just one year later. But much to my surprise, here we… Continue reading
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Relay Review – An Innovative Suspense Thriller With Terrific Performances From Riz Ahmed & Lily James
I like a good thriller. Especially one that deals with a subject matter I haven’t heard of before. That’s the case with Relay, the latest film from director David Mckenzie. I love learning something new from movies. The Tri-State Relay… Continue reading
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East of Wall Review – A Semi-autobiographical Film That Pulls On The Heartstrings As Well As It Does The Horses It Depicts
“The Rider” came out a handful of years back. It was a semi-autobiographical film about a rodeo rider who got hurt riding. It was directed by Chloe Zhao. East of Wall is a very similar type of film.It’s another semi-autobiographical… Continue reading
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Smoke Review – A Phenomenally Well Written And Densely Layered Drama From Dennis LaHane, About Fires And Arson Investigation
In my day, I’ve seen my share of films or television series about firefighters or fighting fires in general. Movies like Backdraft, Only the Brave, or even The Towering Inferno have been a few on the subject I’ve loved. The… Continue reading
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Strange Harvest Review – A Faux Documentary Film That Felt As Real As Any True Crime Documentary I’ve Ever Seen
I’ve seen a lot of different kinds of horror films in my day, but I’ve never seen one disguised as a documentary before. This isn’t some kind of mockumentary or anything like that. Strange Harvest is trying to be a… Continue reading
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The Pickup Review – A Mixed Bag Of An Action Heist Comedy
Eddie Murphy has passed the days of doing voice-over for animated films because he wanted to do things his kids could watch. He’s back doing adult action movies again. This time around, they aren’t as funny as some of his… Continue reading
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A Very Kurosawa Summer: The Hidden Fortress Review
By Jacob Cameron The Hidden Fortress has a reputation nowadays of being one of the primary influences for a little film called “Star Wars.” Upon watching the film, I definitely see the parallels between the films. Along with the influences… Continue reading
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Weapons Review – A Phenomenal Physiological Horror Film That Will Have You Thinking About It For Days Afterward
Zach Cregger is a director primarily known for the film Barbarians that came out in 2022. Just at the end of the Covid-19 pandemic. With Barbarians, he put a twist on horror films. He used Bill Skarsgard in a different… Continue reading
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Alien: Earth Review – The Inevitable Progression Of One Of The Best Film Franchises In History, Comes To Television And Its Bloody And Glorious So Far…
I’ve been watching Alien films for quite a while now. Ever since I first saw Alien as a kid, I’ve been scared out of my mind. Then Alien came out, and I was equally scared, but also excited because this… Continue reading
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Freakier Friday Review – Fun For The Fans Of The Previous Film, Both New And Old
We all know the story of “Freaky Friday”. Two conflicting opposites magically switch bodies and have to walk in each other’s shoes and learn a life lesson to switch back. It’s been done many times in many ways. Some good,… Continue reading









