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[FFF 2024] Lost Angel: The Genius of Judee Sill Review- A Film That Delves Deeply Into A Little-Known Musician, Singer, And Songwriter
I’m a big fan of all kinds of music from Rock and Roll to Alternative Rock, Metal, the second British Invasion in the 80s, and the various kinds of pop music in the 50s and 60s, like Elvis Presley, Roy… Continue reading
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Challengers Review- Some Good Sound Design And A Great Score By Reznor And Ross Combine For A Fine Three Hander
As a younger man, I was quite enamored with tennis. My favorite player was Andre Agassi. I had a bit of stamina, and I could run for a long time, which was conducive to playing tennis. I loved playing this… Continue reading
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Fallout Review- Walton Goggins Owns Every Scene He’s In As The Ghoul In This Post-apocalyptic Video Game Adaption
In the past films and television shows based on video games have been hit or miss. More recently they have been doing better with The Last Of Us. The Super Mario Brothers Movie and two Sonic the Hedgehog movies, with… Continue reading
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Civil War Review- A Hot Button Tppic Of A Film If I’ve Ever Seen One In My Entire Lifetime
Alex Garland is one of those directors who you either like or don’t like. I fall a little bit in the middle, two of his films I’m not a fan of, and the other two I am a fan of.… Continue reading
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The Greatest Hits Review- An Average Time Travel Film With A Little Chemistry From Its Lead Actors
Over the years there have been a lot of time travel films. The Back to the Future films being the most popular of the bunch. About Time and a few others have had interesting ways that they use time travel.… Continue reading
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Strictly Confidential Review- A Terrible Movie That Reminded Me Of A Bad Soap Opera
Elizabeth Hurley had a time in her career when she was a hot thing. She starred opposite Mike Meyers in the Austin Powers Trilogy which was the big role most people remember her from. She’s been in Bedazzled but her… Continue reading
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Monkey Man Review- A Film And Performance From Dev Patel I Will Not Soon Forget
I’ve been a massive fan of Dev Patel ever since I saw Slumdog Millionaire seventeen years ago. In that film, he did an incredible job. I’ve watched him grow as an actor in roles in The Green Knight, Lion, The… Continue reading
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Robot Dreams Review- The Proof That Disney Isn’t The Only One Who Can Summon Tears
By Nick Nitkowski Robot Dreams is a French and Spanish produced animated film about a world of anamorphic animals, like Zootopia, in which a lonely dog purchases a robot friend to accompany him wherever he goes and as they venture… Continue reading
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Ripley Review- A Visionary Masterpiece Reimagining A Great Literary Character From Steve Zaillian
Patricia Highsmith is the author of the Tom Ripley series of books, of which there have been a couple of films about this literary character. The most famous of which came out back in 1999 called The Talented Mr. Ripley… Continue reading