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Back To Black Review- A Musical Biopic That Handles The Dirty Stuff With Kid Gloves
By Brian Susbielles When Amy Winehouse died unexpectedly aged 27 in 2011, it was a massive and profound loss that forever made her internal as part of Club 27. Jimi Hendrix (Jimi: All Is By My Side), Janis Joplin (The… Continue reading
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I Saw The TV Glow Review- An A24 Film That Tackles Identity And The Nostalgia Factor Exceptionally Well
A24 has been one of the most innovative groundbreaking film companies for the last fifteen years. They have introduced the world to some filmmakers who are household names today like Ari Aster, Barry Jenkins, Robert Eggers, Alex Garland, the Saftie… Continue reading
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The Last Stop In Yuma County Review- A Slower-Paced Neo-Western With Noir Elements That Doesn’t Connect On All Levels
Films that take place in one location have been hit and miss over the years. Sometimes they can be a bit action-packed and others can be a bit dull and boring. The Last Stop In Yuma County is a bit… Continue reading
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Aggro Dr1ft Review- An Infrared Film That’s Headache Inducing In More Ways Than One
By Nick Nitkowski “Aggro Dr1ft” is a movie I heard about a while ago. I saw no trailer for it. All I knew about it is that it was shot entirely in infra-red and that it was direct by Harmony… Continue reading
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Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes Review- A Worthy Successor To The Planet of the Apes Franchise
The Planet of the Apes franchise was considered one of the better sci-fi franchises back in the day. 20th Century Fox at the time, now 20th Century Studios owned and operated by Disney since the merger about a decade ago… Continue reading
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Tarot Review- Another Horror Film With A Good Premise That Doesn’t Know How To Use It Properly
Horror films have used anything and everything to scare the bejesus out of audiences for years now. Writers and directors have infused whatever they can into their stories to make them interesting and not cookie-cutters of something else that has… Continue reading
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Unfrosted Review- Another Funny Origin Story Of Something We’ve All Probably Had At One Time Or Another, Pop Tarts
Last year was an unprecedented year when it came to films about origin stories involving items like Blackberry Phones, Tetras video games, and Frito Lay Flamin Hot Cheetos. With the new year comes a new story about the origin of… Continue reading
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The People’s Joker Review- A Transgender Coming-Of-Age Story Wrapped In An Unofficial DC Comics Fever Dream
By Nick Nitkowski “The People’s Joker” is an independent film that was crowdfunded back in 2020 about a transgender person known as Joker the Harlequin trying to discover one’s self in Gotham City where comedy is outlawed by Batman and… Continue reading
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Star Wars: Tales of the Empire Review- An Amazing Looking Series That Delves Deeper Into Characters Who Haven’t Had The Spotlight On Them Such As This In Past Star Wars Shows
As anybody who knows me knows, I’m a huge Star Wars fan. I’ve watched all the movies multiple times, and I’ve kept up with the Disney Plus shows. That includes animated shows. The Clone Wars, Rebel, Visions, and The Bad… Continue reading