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Afraid Review- Good Ideas, Ridiculous Execution
By Jacob Cameron Afraid is the third film released this year by Blumhouse productions. The studio has had a very rough 2024. With much of the year spent trying to convince moviegoers that swimming pools and teddy bears were scary. … Continue reading
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Terminator: Zero Series Review- A Potential Saving Grace To The Once-Dying Franchise
By Nick Nitkowski Everyone knows James Cameron’s “Terminator” film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. It’s essentially the movie that catapulted his career. It is considered still to this day very iconic. That is until James Cameron graced us with a sequel “Terminator… Continue reading
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The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 Review- The Second Season Gets Off To A Great Start With Intriguing Storylines And Character Development
Season one of The Rings of Power left fans and viewers off with a bit of a cliffhanger. With the revelation that Halbrand (Charlie Vickers) was actually Sauron, in disguise, this became quite the dilemma for Galadriel (Mortfydd Clark), the… Continue reading
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Slingshot Review- A Run-Of-Mill Sci-Fi Film With A Descent Performance From Affleck And A Surprise Twist
Sci-fi films have come in all shapes and sizes. Most of the time they’ve come in the form of a Star Wars, Star Trek, or Aliens franchise movie. Sometimes they’ve come as a stand-alone vision from the writers and director.… Continue reading
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Stream Review- Low-Budget Slasher Is A Delight For Fans
by Nick Nitkowski Horror and slasher films are an art form. Especially when the budget is small. They are almost guaranteed success. Little money in with big financial return. But there are some contributing factors in play. The story must… Continue reading
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You Gotta Believe Review- A Very Inspirational Tale Of Little League Baseball That Is Quite Timely And For The Whole Family
The Little League World Series is going on right now in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. It’s the culmination of a long summer of playing ball all across the United States and around the world. There are plenty of stories surrounding this great… Continue reading
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City Of Dreams Review- A Boy’s Harrowing Tale Of Survival
“Over 12 million children are victims of modern slavery this is the story of one of them who fought back” Over the years there have been many films that deal with horrific crimes against society. Whether they be about drug… Continue reading
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The Killer Review- An Action-Packed Remake To One Of Woo’s Very Own Films Doesn’t Disappoint In The Least
John Woo is a director who is known for Face Off and other action films. Mainly in Japan. He’s gotten so far in his career that he’s making remakes of his own films from years ago. That’s the case with… Continue reading