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Millie Lies Low Review- A Movie That Deals With An Ailment A Lot of People Can Relate Too
There have been a handful or maybe more films where a character has a good life or has the potential for a good life when things start to unravel for them. That’s the case with Millie Lies Low. A New… Continue reading
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The Lesson Review- An Adult Oriented Thriller that is Different than the Normal Theater Fare
The Lesson is a film that is similar to other films in the sense that a man is brought in to Train or tutor a child to make them better at something like music, sports, or academics. This isn’t anything… Continue reading
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Nimona Review- An Animated Movie With a Different View on the Medium
Nimona is film the New York Times bestselling graphic novel sensation from ND Stevenson, based on his beloved and critically acclaimed web comic. This is something Different for audience but once they watch it it will be a Movie they won’t stop talking about… Continue reading
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My Top 10 Films of 2023… So Far! Half Way Through the Year
By Dan Skip Allen Honorable Mentions: (In No Particular Order) Chevalier, Creed 3, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Elemental, Fast X, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Mario Brothers Movie The, Path of the Panther, Tetris, Transformers: Rise… Continue reading
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Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken- A Fun Teenage Coming of Age Film Set Among Sea Monsters
DreamWorks have created three f the biggest animated franchises in history with the Shrek, How to Train Your Dragon, and Kung Fu Panda franchises. They have a great track record with animated films. So they are hoping to strike gold… Continue reading
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65 Review (Blu-Ray)- A Good CGI Action Film with a Rediculous Plot Contrivance
Adam Driver has had an interesting career thus far. He started in the HBO Series Girls. In the last decade, he has transitioned into a big screen draw because of his role as Kilo Ren in the last three films… Continue reading
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Asteroid City Review- A Film With A Singular Vision That Is Perfectly In Sync With Wes Anderson’s Sensibilities
Wes Anderson is what would be considered an auteur director. A director who has a singular vision of what he or she is doing from film to film with no studio interference. That is why he’s such a great director… Continue reading
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Sweetwater (Blu-ray) Review- A Better Than Average Sports Biopic
One of my favorite genres of film is biopic. Especially sports biopics. I love a sports biopic about athletes or people I know about, but I like biopics about athletes I don’t know about more. Because I get to learn… Continue reading
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My Life My Love 50 Years in Film Pt 2
This is the second article about my favorite films from a decade of my life. In This article, I focus on 1984 -1993. It’s considered a more pop culture era in film. A lot of these films are some of… Continue reading