fromthefourthrow
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Sharper Review- A Mystery Film that Doesn’t Con the Audience Watching at Home
Films about con men or women can be some of the most entertaining kinds of films made. Filmmakers and actors for generations have made these kinds of films some of the best. A lot of television shows have also been… Continue reading
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Rye Lane Review- A Fun Rom-Com Where the Real Winner in the Film is Its Location Named in the Title
As documented in the series of films from Steve McQueen a couple of years ago London, England has a neighborhood that is mainly made up of island people from Jamaica, the Bahamas, and other island municipalities of Great Britain. Rye… Continue reading
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Skinamarink Review- A Creepy, Wild Horror Film That Is Genuinely Scary From Beginning To End
Skinamarink is a film that is labeled as a creepypasta. The definition of creepypastas is horror-related legends that have been shared around the Internet. Creepypasta has since become a catch-all term for any horror content posted on the Internet. These… Continue reading
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The Amazing Maurice Review- An Animated Film that Doesnt Know What It Wants to Be
Children’s books make for good animated films. Whether it be Dr. Seuss’s stories or Peter Rabbit, many children’s books have been turned into animated films over the years. The Amazing Maurice is based on the book by Terry Pratchett. The… Continue reading
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Baby Ruby Review- A Raw and Very Real Ailment Many Women Have to Deal With
Films with a baby in the title can be a bit hit or miss. You have the legendary horror film by Roman Polansky, Rosemary’s Baby, the comedy Three Men and a Baby, or the animated film Boss Baby and its… Continue reading
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Infinity Pool Review- A Debaucherous Journey of Excess, Drugs, and Sensuality
Brandon Cronenberg is the son of legendary horror director David Cronenberg. He has a few films under his belt as well including, Infinity Pool. This film premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival to a myriad of different opinions. Cronenberg… Continue reading
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Knock at the Cabin Review-A Film With a Philosophical Question that is the Key to It’s Success
M. Night Shyamalan’s career has been a bit hit-and-miss. Ever since it started with the Sixth Sense back in 1999. He started pretty well with three fantastic films out of the gate but started to falter in the mid to… Continue reading
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Emily Review- A Wonderful Portrayal of this Beautifully Talented Women by McKay
There have been a lot of period piece films depicting the lives of people in the 1800s in the United States or the United Kingdom. Sometimes they are autobiographical in nature. That’s the case with Emily. It’s about the famous… Continue reading
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Slamdance 2023 Capsule Reviews
Starring Jerry as Himself Starring Jerry as Himself is a docudrama about a guy named Jerry Liu. The film starts with home movies of Jerry’s family, his three sons Joshua, Jesse, and Jonathan, and his ex-wife Kathy. He Lives in… Continue reading
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All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt Review- A Minimalistic Low-Key Take On Motherhood and Nurturing Youth (Sundance 2023)
Minimalist films are something you don’t see that often but when they do come out they are usually celebrated. The Tree of Life from director Terrance Malick comes to mind. All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt is another such film.… Continue reading