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We Were The Lucky Ones Review-Another Solid Series About The Persecution of Jews During WWII
Over the years there have been a lot of films and television shows about Jewish people overcoming persecution by the Germans in WWII. The latest one put to screen is based on the New York Times Best Selling Novel of… Continue reading
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Sugar Review- A Great Film Noir Investigative Series With A Sci-Fi Twist To It
I’ve been a fan of film noir ever since I saw The Big Sleep, The Maltese Falcon, and other films from the 30s and 40s when I was a kid. One of my favorites was Chinatown from 1974 starring Jack… Continue reading
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Quiet On Set: The Dark Side Of Kids TV Review- An Unsettling Look Into The Horrors Of 90s Nickelodeon Shows
By Nick Nitkowski “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV” is a docuseries that has seriously blown up since its announcement and the fallout has only increased over time since it released. This series interviews former Nickelodeon stars… Continue reading
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Hate To Love: Nickelback Review- A Delightful Documentary Film Watch
Nickelback is a band that I grew up listening to as a kid. I’m not a hard-core fan, but I like a lot of their songs. The big thing with the band is that in school and the generation that… Continue reading
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Asphalt City Review- An Unflinching Look At The Dark Side of Being A Paramedic In New York City
Sean Penn is considered one of the best actors of his generation. He’s won two Academy Awards for Best Actor for Mystic River and Milk. Since the 2000s, he hasn’t been as prolific of an actor. He’s been doing more… Continue reading
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The Beautiful Game Review- A Good Sports Movie, But An Even Better Character Study
I am a huge sports fan and I religiously follow all the Boston teams, Celtics, Bruins, Red Sox, and Patriots. About twenty years or so ago a friend of mine introduced me to the beautiful game otherwise known as futbal… Continue reading
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Road House 2024 Review- This Is A Terrible Reboot Of An 80s Classic
Road House is the remake of the classic film from the 80s directed by Rowdy Herrington and starring Patrick Swayze as John Dalton, a bouncer who has a specific set of skills. The supporting cast starred Sam Elliot as Dalton’s… Continue reading
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Shirley Review- A Solid Political Biopic About A Groundbreaking Woman
Regina King has had a good acting career. She started on The Cosby Show in the 80s and transitioned into a character actor in films and television shows later in her career. She even won an Academy Award for her… Continue reading
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You Can Call Me Bill Review- An Explanation Of One Man’s Mind And His Career
I’ve been a fan of William Shatner ever since I can remember. Probably from watching him on Star Trek. I saw the show in reruns because I wasn’t alive when it first aired on CBS in the 60s. I saw… Continue reading