fromthefourthrow
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Miami Film Festival GEMS (2024) Nightbitch Review- A Film Dealing With Maternal Instincts At Their Most Basic Nature
Mireille Heller is a writer/director who has made some very good films in recent years including A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood about Fred Rogers starring Tom Hanks, Diary of a Teenage Girl about an awkward girl coming of age… Continue reading
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Miami Film Festival GEMS (2024) Unstoppable Review- Another Inspirational Sports Biopic With Great CGI And A Terrific Performance From Jennifer Lopez
I’m a sucker for a good sports film. I just love the inspirational nature of so many true sports stories. I’ve seen hundreds of them over the years. Unstoppable is just another one in a long line of sports films… Continue reading
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The Order Review- A Story That Is Oh Too Familiar To Many American’s Who Will Watch It
The United States has just gone through one of the most difficult elections in its history in the last month. There were many issues that made the election important to a lot of Americans. One of them is patriotism and… Continue reading
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From The Golden Row! #3- Anticipation, Excitement, And Precursors!
Written by Kyle Flynn The Golden Row is proud to be the premiere source for the Oscars. In this edition of the Golden Row, we will be focused on the Documentary Feature Race, developments after the election and fall festivals,… Continue reading
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Dear Santa Review- A Potentially Funny Concept That’s Anything But Funny
by Nick Nitkowski Well, it’s that time of year again! Now that all the turkey has been eaten, all the bellies are filled, the leftovers are put away, and the awkward tension between certain family members of conflicting beliefs has… Continue reading
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Moana 2 Review- A Subpar Copy and Paste Version Of The Original Disney Film
Moana took his the world by storm about 8 years ago. It had a visual style like no other Disney animated film before it. It had catchy yet memorable songs like “You’re Welcome” and “How Far I’ll Go” written by… Continue reading
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Wallace And Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl Review- Pure Stop-Motion Animation Fun
By Nick Nitkowski I’ve mentioned countlessly my love of the art of stop-motion animation, so you know that it’s my favorite style of animation that I greatly respect because of my own experiences with it. However, just because something is… Continue reading
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Miami Film Festival GEMS (2024) September 5 Review- A Whip Smart Script And High Tension Make This One Of The Best Films Of The Year
Steven Spielberg made a film about twenty or so years ago about the hostage and subsequent murder of eleven Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich, Germany Summer Olympics. The first ever filmed by television cameras and beamed to the United… Continue reading
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Miami Film Festival GEMS (2024) Maria Review- A Crowning Achievement For Lorrain’s “Tormented Woman Trilogy” & Jolie Gives The Performance Of Her Career
Pablo Lorrain has made a trilogy of films focusing on three very influential and important people in the world at the time of their existence. The first two were Jackie, starring Natalie Portman as Jaclyn Kennedy Onasis and the second… Continue reading
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The Piano Lesson Review- Another August Wilson Play Brought To Life With Stellar Performances From Deadwyler & Washington
August Wilson is a renowned American Black Playwright who has written about the Black experience in Pittsburgh in the 20th Century. A couple of his plays have been brought to the big screen in recent years, Fences and Ma Rainey’s… Continue reading









