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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Review- Two Thirds of a Good Film Doesn’t Make a Great Film
To say I have a history with the Indiana Jones franchise is an understatement. I grew up with this character like so many others such as Star Wars, Star Trek, GI Joe, and Transformers. Steven Spielberg created a character born… Continue reading
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Stan Lee Review- A Man That Has Inspired and Transcended Who He Truly Was As A Human Being
Everybody knows Stan Lee as the editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics and creator of the Fantastic Four, Spider-man, the X-Men, Iron Man, the Hulk, and many other Marvel characters, but Stan Lee is his alter ego if you will. His real… Continue reading
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Extraction 2 Review- A Big Waste of My Time
Chris Hemsworth has made quite a name for himself ever since being cast as Thor in the MCU. He’s gotten a lot of roles since then in various types of films. Sometimes he’s in comedies but more often than not… Continue reading
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The Blackening Review- I’m Not the Audience For this Movie
Tim Story is a director whose been around for a while. He’s a director who has done comic book movies, and romantic comedies and now he is delving into the horror and comedy genres. He is working with Lisa Byers… Continue reading
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Past Lives Review- Perfect Characters, Story and a Rare Understanding of Love and Friendship Make this a Perfect Film
It’s a rarity these days that you see a film that is genuinely profound and moving such as Past Lives. This movie premiered at the Sundance Film Festival 2023 back in January. If it had competed I have no doubt… Continue reading
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100 Years of Warner Brothers Review- A Docu-Series That Brought Me All the Feels from Beginning to End
I think I can speak for a lot of people when I say Warner Brothers films have been in our households and our hearts for many decades. One, in particular, is my favorite film of all time. That’s Casablanca. The… Continue reading
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A Small Light Review- A Clear Frontrunner for Best Mini-Series at this Years Emmy Awards
I’ve been a fan of all kinds of films and television shows about WWII ever since I was a kid. I read a lot about this war and this time in history. When I heard about a new show focusing… Continue reading
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The Luckiest Guy in the World Review- A Man Who Gave A Lot Of Himself to a Game That He Truly Loved
As a huge Boston Celtics fan I have fond memories of Bill Walton in 1986 when he was a sith man on a Celtics team that was a perennial NBA Championship Contender. They were already a two-time champion under KC… Continue reading
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The French Connection Review- Is This Best Picture & Actor Academy Award Winner Part of Cancel Culture 52 Years Later?
When I was a kid my dad used to let us, my brothers and I, watch some pretty adult-oriented films. One of his favorites, and by extension, it became one of mine was The French Connection. A film directed by… Continue reading
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In A Crowded Room Review- A Stellar Performance From Tom Holland is Wasted by Sub-Directing From Akiva Goldsman
Tom Holland is a world-renowned actor famous for his dual role of Peter Parker/ Spider-man in the MCU. Besides that iconic role, he has ventured out into other roles to stretch his acting ability. Some of them are similar in… Continue reading