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Field Of Dreams Review- RIP James Earl Jones 1931-2024
By Brian Susbielles Once upon a time, baseball was king in the United States. Basketball was in its infancy, football was just becoming professional, and ice hockey was strictly a winter sport with its roots in Canada. Boxing and horse… Continue reading
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The Front Room Review- Brandy And Kathryn Hunter Shine In This Horror Thriller
By Jacob Cameron The Front Room is a horror-drama hybrid from the wonderfully demented minds at A24. From Hereditary to It Comes at Night, and all points in between, horror is one of A24’s strong points. With that in mind,… Continue reading
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Subservience Review- An AI Horror Film With Megan Fox In It That’s Actually Good!
Lately, AI (Artificial Intelligence) has become the go-to topic for horror filmmakers as the popular thing for as far as their antagonists. Such as Megan, AfrAId or Imaginary. That’s the case here with Scott Dale’s film Subservience. He casts Megan… Continue reading
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Seeking Mavis Beacon Review- A Documentary With A Twist, But It Also Has A Good Message Attached As Well
What I love about documentaries is sometimes you never know what you’re going to get. The title, in this case Seeking Mavis Beacon, doesn’t tell you anything about what you are watching. Going in and not knowing anything about said… Continue reading
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Hoard Review- A Story And Main Character That Wasn’t That Interesting
I’ve seen a lot of slice-of-life-type stories be turned into films. Some of them are quite interesting and others aren’t so much. Hoard is one of those movies that had an interesting concept, but it just wasn’t interesting enough for… Continue reading
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His Three Daughters Review- A Very Difficult Film To Watch About A Tough Subject Matter I’m Sure We’ve All Dealt With In The Past Or In The Present
I’m a fan of one-location films when they are done right. His Three Daughters is done impeccably well and it’s one of the better movies I’ve seen like this. Even though it cheats a bit on the one location. This… Continue reading
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Review- A Return To Form For Tim Burton And Company As Well As A Return To Greatness For Michael Keaton
I have a particular nostalgia for films and television shows that came out in the 80s. Mainly because that’s the decade I more or less grew up in. When filmmakers remake, reboot, or do sequels of some of my favorite… Continue reading
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Rebel Ridge Review- An OH Too Familiar Story For Our Men & Women In Blue As Well As Soldiers Coming Home From War
I’m a big fan of, First Blood, The Sylvester Stallone film that came out in 1982 and spawned an entire action franchise and in my mind the action genre. Rebel Ridge is the fourth outing from Jeremy Saulnier. His first… Continue reading
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Continue Review- A Film That Conveyed The Cost Of Addiction Quite Convincingly
I’ve seen a lot of films in my day about addiction of some form. More often than not, they’re about alcoholism, but sometimes, they’re about drug addiction. That’s the case with Continue. It deals with one woman specifically, but peripherally,… Continue reading
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Wise Guy: David Chase And The Sopranos Review- A Docu-Series That Delves Deeply Into Chase’s Life And Other Aspects of The Series
I’m a big fan of gangster films like The Godfather Trilogy, Goodfellas, Black Mass, The Departed, and many others. I’ve rarely seen a television show about gangsters. The Sopranos was an enlightening experience for me as a fan of gangster… Continue reading