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The Garfield Movie Review- Terrific Voice-Over Performances Can’t Save Basic Animation And A Retread Plot
The Garfield Movie is based on a cartoon cat from the newspapers and later turned into a movie with the titular cat voiced by Bill Murray decades later. Garfield is a cat who likes to eat pizza and lasagna and… Continue reading
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You Can’t Run Forever Review- An Over The Top Performance From JK Simmons Can’t Save Wooden Acting From The Rest Of The Cast And Bad Direction
JK Simmons is an actor who is known for being J Jonah Jameson in the Spiderman films and many other roles, including his Oscar-winning performance in Whiplash as the overbearing band instructor Terence Fletcher. He goes to the dark side… Continue reading
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The Strangers: Pt 1 Review- A Reboot Of A Horror Franchise That Lacks The Appeal It Needed To Move It In The Right Direction
The Strangers: Chapter 1 is the reboot of the horror franchise that had its moments in the previous two installments. They weren’t the classic slasher films. They were based on a true story. This franchise has a grounded feeling to… Continue reading
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Babes Review- Hilarity Insues While Women Are In The Throws Of Child Rearing
Motherhood is an unforgiving job. No matter what you do it’s never good enough. You have to deal with your husband, boyfriend, and your kids. It’s always this, go here, get dinner ready and so many other things I’m not… Continue reading
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Sight Review- Another Solid Faith Based Inspirational Movie From Angel Studios
Angel Studios are doing some good stuff in 2024. Cabrini is another one that is a fantastic faith-based film that has already come out this year. The follow-up from that is another inspirational story of a man who finds himself… Continue reading
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IF Review- A Clean And Wholesome Comedy For The Entire Family
John Krasinski has had an eventful few years with the popularity of his horror franchise A Quiet Place getting critical and audience acclaim. He was a breath of fresh air during the Covid-19 pandemic with his YouTube videos and now… Continue reading
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Back To Black Review- A Musical Biopic That Handles The Dirty Stuff With Kid Gloves
By Brian Susbielles When Amy Winehouse died unexpectedly aged 27 in 2011, it was a massive and profound loss that forever made her internal as part of Club 27. Jimi Hendrix (Jimi: All Is By My Side), Janis Joplin (The… Continue reading
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I Saw The TV Glow Review- An A24 Film That Tackles Identity And The Nostalgia Factor Exceptionally Well
A24 has been one of the most innovative groundbreaking film companies for the last fifteen years. They have introduced the world to some filmmakers who are household names today like Ari Aster, Barry Jenkins, Robert Eggers, Alex Garland, the Saftie… Continue reading
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The Last Stop In Yuma County Review- A Slower-Paced Neo-Western With Noir Elements That Doesn’t Connect On All Levels
Films that take place in one location have been hit and miss over the years. Sometimes they can be a bit action-packed and others can be a bit dull and boring. The Last Stop In Yuma County is a bit… Continue reading
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Aggro Dr1ft Review- An Infrared Film That’s Headache Inducing In More Ways Than One
By Nick Nitkowski “Aggro Dr1ft” is a movie I heard about a while ago. I saw no trailer for it. All I knew about it is that it was shot entirely in infra-red and that it was direct by Harmony… Continue reading