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Oppenheimer Review- Christopher Nolan’s Latest Masterpiece of Filmmaking
When a new Christopher Nolan film comes out it’s appointment viewing. All film fans mark the date down when one of his films comes out. His newest film Oppenheimer is no exception to that rule. It may be one of… Continue reading
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Talk To Me Review- A Squirm-inducing Horror Film That’s the Best of the Year So Far
I’ve said in the past and I’ll say it again here that we as a filmgoing public and film critics alike are amid a resonance of original horror visions from all over the globe. In the case of Talk to… Continue reading
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The Hardy Boys Season 3 Review- If You’re a Fan of the First Two Seasons of the Show the Third Season is a Must See!
The Hardy Boys have been around for nearly 100 years. The creation of Edward Stratemeyer, Frank, and Joe Hardy first appeared in 1927 with the publication of the first three books in their series. For nearly a century, these brothers… Continue reading
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Fancy Dance Review- A Good Turn for Up and Comer Lily Gladstone
Ever since I heard Lily Gladstone was cast in Killers of the Flower Moon she has been on my radar. So when I heard she was in a film at Sundance 2023 I was very excited. Fancy Dance is that… Continue reading
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Down Low Review- A Very Funny LGBT-Centric Story
Lately, there have been more and more LGBT-centric films out in theaters and on streaming. Bros, Fire Island, and Spoiler Alert come to mind. Down Low might be the weirdest of these types of films. It premiered at this past… Continue reading
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They Cloned Tyrone Review- An Interesting and Original Take on a Premise We’ve Seen Before
Every once in a while you hear stories about a Blacklisted screenplay that gets picked up by a studio or individual who intends on making a film of it. They Cloned Tyrone isn’t the most original story you’ll see this… Continue reading
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Lakota Nation vs United States Review- A Masterpiece In Documentary Filmmaking
This documentary starts with a quote from Layli Long Soldier that sums up what this film truly means. “The Oceti Sakowin are Lakota, Nakota, and Dakota People together. These are the names we have called ourselves for thousands of years,… Continue reading
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Black Ice Review- A Film That Sheds Light On A Dark Part Of The Game Of Hockey
I’ve been a big fan of hockey my entire life. I’m a fan of the Boston Bruins. I’ll admit my Fandom has waited a bit since my family moved up down south a while back. I still do keep up… Continue reading
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20 Days in Mariupol Review- One of the Most Realistic Portrayals of War Ever Put to Screen
I’ve been watching movies for over 45 years, and there is rarely a film that knocks me down like 20 Days in Mariupol did. I mean, it really hit me hard. Documentaries can do that sometimes. They have a way… Continue reading