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From The Golden Row: All The Oscar’s Men
By Kyle Flynn For all my Oscar Completionists out there, you may understand the reference to the subtitle of this edition of the Golden Row. The 22nd Best Picture winner, All the King’s Men (1949), ends on a note of… Continue reading
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My Dead Friend Zoe Review – A Film That Deals With Death And Illness With Kid Gloves
I’ve seen my share of films about PTSD in the military, but My Dead Friend Zoe hit me in a place not many films do. Even though this one focuses on women instead of men, it doesn’t make it any… Continue reading
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Riff Raff Review – A Bland, Boring, And Forgettable Film That Wastes It’s Stellar Cast
I’m a big fan of ensemble pieces that have a big cast, and they all interact with each out quite nicely. Sometimes, though, just because these films have a big cast, they can be wasted by the script or slow… Continue reading
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The Monkey Review – A Dark Comedy Horror Film That Didn’t Make Me Laugh At All
Osgood Perkins, or “Oz,” as he goes by, is a director I’ve come to know quite a bit in recent months. His first film, The Blackcoat’s Daughter, was good, but it was his last movie with an amazing marketing campaign,… Continue reading
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Parthenope Review – A Sensual, Sultry, Sexy And Beautiful Film In Every Respect Imaginable
Paolo Sorrentino is an Italian director known for Youth, The Great Beauty and Hand of God, which had a subplot about soccer great Diego Maradona and premiered on Netflix His latest film, Parthenope, is much different even though it also… Continue reading
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Zero Day Review – The Most Realistic Series About Political Intrigue & Government I’ve Ever Seen, DeNiro Is Phenomenal!
The country most of us live in, the United States, is under a lot of pressure from within because of the last election and how the current president has made some crazy decisions. From the left side opinions, that is.… Continue reading
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Reacher Season 3 Review – A Series That Has Become As Very Comfortable To Watch As Richson Has Made The Character His Own
When I first saw Amazon was adapting the popular book series by Lee Child, I had some trepidations. That was until I I saw season 1 of the series. Alan Richson was someone I had known from various other shows… Continue reading
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Art Spiegelman: Disaster Is My Muse Review – An Important Film About An Important Man
I’ve been a comic book fan for over forty years. My brother and I started collecting comic books as a result of collecting G. I. Joe Toys. Once I started, I wouldn’t stop for the rest of my life. When… Continue reading
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Ne Zha 2 Review – A Chinese Animated Work Of Art That Deserves Recognition
By Nick Nitkowski I’m pretty confident in saying that this is most likely the first time most of you, if not all of you reading this review, have ever even heard of the movie “Ne Zha”, let alone aware that… Continue reading
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Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy Review – She Stays Delightfully, Messily, Mad
By Lisa Blanck The fourth BJ installment is chock-full of ‘life lessons’, which could get a bit preachy in the wrong hands if one didn’t enjoy the characters so much. But the world has been cheering the ups and sympathizing… Continue reading









