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Evil Does Not Exist Review (Miami GEMS 2023)- A Good Follow-Up To Drive My Car For Ryusuke Hamaguchi
Ryusuke Hamaguchi came onto the scene for American audiences back in 2021 with his awards juggernaut Drive My Car. He has been an acclaimed director before that though. His latest film Evil Does Not Exist is a bit different than… Continue reading
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American Fiction Review (Miami GEMS 2023)- A Crowd Pleaser Like No Other This Year
Tyler Perry has his little world in Atlanta where he acts, writes, directs, and produces his films and television shows. He has a unique style that sets him apart from many others. As he is a Black man his projects… Continue reading
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Rustin Review- A Transformative and Transcending Performance From Coman Domingo
Over the years we’ve seen a lot of films about the Civil Rights movement in our country. Films like Selma, Till, and Mississippi Burning have reminded us what a dangerous time the 60s were for Black Americans in the United… Continue reading
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The Marsh King’s Daughter Review- An Average Father Daughter Film With A Twist
I’ve seen a lot of films in my day about father-daughter relationships. The Marsh King is the latest in the genre of movies. It was intriguing to me because of the two stars at the front of it. Ben Mendelssohn… Continue reading
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Squealer Review- A Formulaic Horror Film With Bad Acting
With it being right in the middle or towards the end of spooky season it makes sense for Squealer to come out. It is a horror movie with a bit of a sense of humor even though everything in it… Continue reading
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Fingernails Review- A Film About Love That Doesn’t Understand What Love Truly Means
Romance and love are two topics that have been tackled in Hollywood for decades. More often than not they are handled in a straightforward way. As with The Lobster, the Yorgos Lanthimos film from a few years back, Fingernails tackles… Continue reading
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Sly Review- An In-Depth Deep Dive Into An American Icon
As anyone who knows me knows, I’m a huge fan of Sylvester Stallone or Sly as he’s called by many people. I grew up with the underdog story of Rocky Balboa and the first ever true action film First Blood,… Continue reading
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The Holdovers Review- A Teacher Student Mentorship That Reminded Me Of My Own Life As A Young Man
Alexander Payne has had a pretty long and successful career as a filmmaker. Directing such films as Election, The Descendants, and About Schmidt. He has worked with a star-studded array of actors and actresses in his time, such as Reese… Continue reading
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The Killer Review- Meticulous Direction and Storytelling Equal Another Solid Film for Fincher and Fassbender
David Fincher is one of the best American directors making films today. He has a knack for giving audiences characters and stories that are a bit out of the ordinary but effective in keeping viewers interested in what is going… Continue reading
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Five Nights at Freddy’s Review- Half a Good Film Doesn’t Make A Whole Great Film Unfortunately
Lately, the world has been inundated by all the video games that have been made into movies and television series. Just this year alone there have been The Super Mario Brothers Movie, The Last of Us, Gran Tourismo, and another… Continue reading