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Alien: Romulus Review- A Very Raw And Intelligently Written Sci-Fi Film For A New Generation Of Horror Fans
The Alien Franchise is one that I’ve been affected by my entire life. I watched Alien and Aliens when I was a little kid and they scared the hell out of me. The xenomorphs were like living a nightmare for… Continue reading
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Blink Twice Review- A Movie With A Great Message Disguised As Something Else Entirely That Also Has Some Incredible Sound Design
There has been a long history of actors turned directors in Hollywood. I think it’s because they can’t always get what they want from working with the directors they make films with on a regular basis. The latest actor turned… Continue reading
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My Penguin Friend Review- Another Sweet Animal/Human Friendship Film
Over the years there have been many films featuring relationships/friendship between humans and animals. Mostly cats and dogs, but sometimes, horses, pigs, and other types of animals. As the title suggests the latest movie about a human who befriends an… Continue reading
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Skincare Review- Another Story Based On A Real Person That Didn’t Live Up To The Events It Was Depicting
Hollywood has been making films based on true stories for decades now. It just depends on how much of the said true story they choose to use. Many times they use creative license to tell these stories. Skincare is one… Continue reading
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The Time Bandits Review- A Hilarious Reimagining Of A Terry Guilliam Film That Lives Up To, If Not Surpasses, The Original
Terry Gilliam came out with his film The Time Bandits about a boy who goes through his wardrobe and runs into a group of little people calling themselves “The Time Bandits” back in 1981. For its time it wasn’t that… Continue reading
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Borderlands Review- An Unimpressive Waste Of Time
By Jacob Cameron Borderlands is the latest in a long string of films based on video games that have been met with apathy by movie fans and scorn by fans of the game the movie is based on. In a… Continue reading
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Daughters Review- A Touching Yet Real Portrayal Of An American Epidemic
I’m a pretty big fan of great documentaries. I love ones about celebrities mostly, but ones about real-life situations like Daughter are very fascinating to me as well. Getting to the bottom of a certain demographic or family dynamic can… Continue reading
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One Fast Move Review- A Basic By the Numbers Racing Movie That Lacks Excitement
By Nick Nitkowski Who doesn’t love a good underdog story? A person who comes from nothing and who wants something more for themselves so they prove their worth by going through toughest of obstacles and achieving victory. It’s inspiring and… Continue reading
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Didi Review- A Generational Story On Late 2000s Teen Awkwardness
By Brian Susbielles Superbad. Lady Bird. Mid-90s. Eighth Grade. The trend of coming-of-age stories continues on with Sean Wang’s debut feature about 13-year-old Taiwanese-American boy Chris (Izaac Wang), also known as Wang-Wang, and his summer of 2008. He is having… Continue reading