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The Last Of Us Season 2 Series Review – A New Season Based On The Most Divisive Sequel Video Game Ever Made
By Nick Nitkowski “The Last of Us” is a beloved video game that was turned into a mostly positively received TV series on HBO/Max. I was a little late in discovering the “The Last of Us” video game, but when… Continue reading
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From the Fourth Row’s! Ringside Roundup- WWE Monday Night Raw May 26th, 2025
Monday Night Raw was broadcast live on Netflix last night from Tampa, Florida. It was the 32nd time Raw resided from Tampa, Florida. During Covid, the Yeungling Center was the home of Raw for a while after they had to… Continue reading
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Fountain of Youth Review – A Lackluster Action Adventure Film That Wastes A Lot Of People Who Are Involved
Guy Richie has been a director who has literally done everything you can do as a director in Hollywood. He’s made crime films and family films, and now he’s made an adventure film. He’s worked with everybody you can think… Continue reading
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Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning Review – Superman, aka Ethan Hunt, Saves The Day Once Again… Did You Think He Wasn’t Going To?
The Mission Impossible franchise has had its ups and downs over the it’s thirty year existence. The first one was a good start , but the second one was a misfire, and the third one got things back on track.… Continue reading
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Fear Street: Prom Queen Review – The Weakest In The Franchise So Far
The Fear Street series of films kicked off in 2021 with a trilogy of films based on the years 1966, 1878, and 1994. Now, four years later, another Fear Street: Prom Queen is coming out on the streaming service that… Continue reading
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Lilo & Stitch Review – An Emotional Rollercoaster Ride In The Best Possible Way Imaginable
Lilo & Stitch was a 2002 hand drawn animated film from Disney. It was about an alien who escaped capture from his people to land on wealth and become the pet if you went to a little girl in Hawaii.… Continue reading
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The Phoenician Scheme Review – An Absurd Performance
By Lisa Blanck Is Wes Anderson’s new film, The Phoenician Scheme, subtly political in nature? Is Anderson, in fact, poking jabs at the current American administration? It’s impossible not to compare the vile actions both subtle and overt, of Zsa-Zsa Korda (Benecio Del… Continue reading
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[FFF 2025] Jane Austen Wrecked My Life Review – A Slow, Boring, And Monotonous Rom-Com That Almost Put Me To Sleep
Jane Austen is considered one of the best writers of her generation. She inspired women to be more independent and fight for their rights in a society that didn’t even let them vote or work a full-time job. She also… Continue reading
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Final Destination: Bloodlines Review – A Return To Form That Provides Surprises, Gore, And Laughs
I am fortunate enough to say that I am part of the generation that was completely traumatized by the “Final Destination” franchise. This franchise made me scared of flying, log trucks, roller coasters, laser eye repairs, and so many other… Continue reading








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