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The Sixth Sense 25th Anniversary Review- The Birth Of The Twisted Thriller
By Jacob Cameron On August 6th, 1999, The Sixth Sense was released in movie theaters. This was the film that launched the directing career of M. Night Shyamalan. Shyamalan had directed two films before Sixth Sense: 1992’s Praying with Anger… Continue reading
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Trap Review-Better Than Expected, But Still Far From Great
By Nick Nitkowski M. Night Shyamalan has really made a reputation for himself over the years. Catapulting his career in the film industry with “The Sixth Sense” and keeping up that momentum with movies like “Unbreakable” and “Signs.” But suddenly,… Continue reading
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Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes Review- A Fascinating Documentary That Has Been Made In A Different Way Then Previous Films
“This Film Is Drawn from an interview session between Elizabeth Taylor and journalist Richard Meryman as research for a book.” Elizabeth Taylor is considered one of the best actresses to work in Hollywood. She started out as an actor at… Continue reading
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Harold And The Purple Crayon Review- A Simple And Cute Film That’s Fun For The Whole Family
By Nick Nitkowski I’m sure that goes without saying that this film was never on anyone’s most anticipated films of 2024 list. It certainly was never on my list. Moreso to the point, I most likely would never have given… Continue reading
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Humanist Vampire Seeking Concenting Suicidal Person Review- A Sweet Coming-Of-Age Vampire Love Story
I’ve been watching vampire movies for decades now. Going all the way back to when I was a little kid. Bela Lugosi’s Dracula was my first exposure to watching these kinds of films. Ever since I’ve been a fan, Movies… Continue reading
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Sugarcane Review- A Tragic Tale Of Lost Youth And The Mismanagement Of A Catholic School In Canada
“National Geographic Documentary, Beginning in 1894, the Canadian government forced Indigenous children to attend segregated boarding schools. The schools were designed to “get rid of the Indian Problem.” Most were run by the Catholic Church. For years, students spoke of… Continue reading
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The Iron Giant At 25: You Are Who You Choose To Be
By Jacob Cameron The Iron Giant is turning 25 years old this year and is a great example of delayed gratification. The film would be a box office disappointment upon initial release. But has since developed a strong following and… Continue reading
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Sing Sing Review- A Prison Movie Like You’ve Never Seen Before With Two Great Performances At It’s Core
Sometimes you hear things about a film at various film festivals that generate a lot of buzz. Last year at the Toronto International Film Festival, that movie was Sing Sing by director Greg Kwedar. What most people were saying was… Continue reading
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Batman- The Caped Crusader Review- A Noir-esque Reimagining That Could Split The Audience
By Nick Nitkowski The character of Batman has returned in his glorious animated form for a brand-new series on Prime Video called “Batman:The Caped Crusader,” but viewers be warned that this is not like “Batman: The Animated Series‘ from the… Continue reading