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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
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Kneecap Review- A Fasinating Yet Inventive Music Biopic About An Irish Hip-hop Rap Group
Kneecap is a biopic about an Irish hip-hop trio from West Belfast Ireland. If you said to me, I would have watched a movie like this. I would have told you to go to hell; it doesn’t make sense. In… Continue reading
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Deadpool & Wolverine Review- A Very Entertaining Superhoro Film With A Bromance For The Ages At It’s Center
The Deadpool films gave 20th Century Fox carte blanche to do basically what they wanted to do. The R rating allowed the filmmakers to use a lot of vulgar language, blood and guts violence, and quite a bit of dirty… Continue reading
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Bleeding Love Review- A Road Trip Film With Real Life Father And Daughter That Misses An Opportunity To Be As Good As This Idea Was
I’m a fan of road trip movies. Sometimes they are presented as comedies, dramas, or even animated films and documentaries. They are a genre that filmmakers have fallen back on for decades to tell some personal stories. Quite often they… Continue reading
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Cobra Kai Season 6 Pt. 1 Review- A Fine Start, But It Needed To Be More
I’ll be the first one to say after season 5 of Cobra Kai I thought the series was over. It seemed like it ended in a good place. The popularity of the show based on the 80s film, The Karate… Continue reading
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Those About To Die Review- A Sword And Sandals Epic For The Ages, In Every Possible Definition Of The Words
Sword and Sandals films have been around for decades. They were a staple of cinemas. After Gladiator came out in the summer of 2000, they had a resurgence. Even some television shows like Rome and Spartacus came out to take… Continue reading
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Twisters Review- An Edge Of Your Seat Action Packed Disaster Film That Surpasses The Original In Every Way
I was a teenager when the first Twister came out. It was one of the summer blockbusters my brothers and I looked forward to every year. It was everything we were looking for in a summer spectacle film. Action, romance,… Continue reading