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Lumina Review- A Bad Sci-Fi Film With Equally Bad Acting
There are films of all shapes and sizes with various budgets. The size of the budget doesn’t always indicate the quality of the movie. More often than not the smaller the budget the less the quality, with a few exceptions… Continue reading
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Skywalker’s: A Love Story Review-A Documentary Film That Has Equal Amounts Of Heart And Adrenaline-Filled Drama
This year has been a great one for documentaries. Films like (Steve) In Two Parts, Jim Henson: Idea Man, The Secret Mall Apartment, I’m George Lucas: The Connor Ratliff Story, Naked Ambition: Bunny Yeager, and Lost Angel: The Genius of… Continue reading
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The Shining Review- RIP Shelley Duvall 1949-2024 Celebrating Duvall’s Legacy, Kubrick’s Masterpiece And Nicholson’s Showcase
By Kyle Flynn Today, with the announcement of the passing of the immensely talented Shelley Duvall, I began to reflect on one of my favorite films. Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of the Stephen King novel is what I consider the pinnacle… Continue reading
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Sausage Party: Foodtopia Review- Not Sure Who Ordered This , But It’s Been Served
By Nick Nitkowski I’m sure by now we all know of the infamous CG adult animated film “Sausage Party” where food is sentient and longs to be bought by humans to take them to the great beyond where they believe… Continue reading
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Longlegs Review- Another Innovative And Visionary Horror Film From A Director To Watch Moving Forward
When I was a young man, I remember seeing Silence of the Lambs. It starred me as a film fan like no film up until that point had before. Sure, I have seen movies that affected me on a personal… Continue reading
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Touch Review- A Genuinely Moving, Beautiful, And Poignant Love Story Told In An Unconventional Way
I’ve seen a lot of romance movies in my day, but Touch may be one of the most beautiful and inventive I’ve ever seen. It has two stories that take place in different periods of time. One in the 70s… Continue reading
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The Blair Witch Project 25th Anniversary Review- The Film That Made The Found Footage Horror Sub-genre What It Is Today
By Jacob Cameron The Blair Witch Project turns 25 years old this year. In that quarter-century, it has become the go-to example for the “found footage” genre of film. While the film was not the first found footage film; or… Continue reading
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Fly Me To The Moon Review- A Humorous Yet Unimpactful Take On The Moon Landing
By Nick Nitkowski We all know about the moon landing. It’s embedded in our history. We even had an Oscar-winning movie about it six years ago. But now comes a new take on the moon landing all about marketing in… Continue reading
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The Bear Season 3 Review- Another Solid Season, But In A Different Way Than Previous Seasons Were
The Bear has been one of my favorite shows in the last few years. It reminds me of my buddy Vinnie LaSpadas’s chain of family-owned cheese steak restaurants named after his family, LaSpadas. The characters are very familiar to me… Continue reading
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Mother Couch Review- Mostly Set In One Location This Film Is Better Than It Has Any Reason To Be
I’ve seen a lot of films that are set in one location, but I don’t I’ve ever seen a movie quite like Mother Couch before. The Hateful Eight, 12 Angry Men, Locke, and others have more of an aesthetic and… Continue reading