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Arthur the King Review- Bring Your Tissues, This Is Going To Be An Emotional Ride
I’ve seen a lot of films about animals and I’ve seen just as many if not more starring Mark Wahlberg. Arthur the King combines both of these two things. Wahlberg has been in his fair share of different kinds of… Continue reading
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Knox Goes Away Review- This Character Won’t Leave My Mind Anytime Soon
Michael Keaton is an actor who was somewhat of a comedian in the earliest years of his career. He did films like Mr. Mom, Johnny Dangerously, and Night Shift among others before getting the role of a lifetime as Bruce… Continue reading
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One Life Review- A Multilayered WWII Story With A Happy Ending
Anthony Hopkins has had an up-and-down career ever since winning the Academy Award for playing Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs. Sometimes, he picks some good roles, and other times not so much. Eventually, he won a second… Continue reading
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Damsel Review- A Fantasy Film That Takes This Genre And Turns It Upside Down
I’m a big fan of fantasy films. I’ve watched a lot of Disney princess movies and various other fantasy/sci-fi films over the years. The Princess Bride, Legend, and The Lord Of The Rings & Hobbit Trilogies come to mind. A… Continue reading
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Snack Shack Review- A Fun Coming of Age Film With A Nice Period Piece/ Romantic Twist Thrown In For Good Measure
Gabriel Labelle came on the Hollywood scene with a pretty hot film and director combination. Those were the Fabelmans two years ago, co-written/directed by Steven Spielberg. The Fabelmans was an autobiographical film about Spielberg’s upbringing. Once again, Labelle is in… Continue reading
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Problemista Review- An Odd/Strange Film With A Great Message At Its Core
A24 has been around for a decade or so. They have allowed new filmmakers to blossom. Filmmakers like Barry Jenkins, Trey Edward Shults, and David Lowery are just a few filmmakers who made a name for themselves working under the… Continue reading
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The Greatest Night In Pop Review- A Documentary That Brings Back Memories Of A Song Sung By Legends Of The Music Industry
I have seen the music video for “We Are the World” multiple times, and when I found out they were making a documentary about the making of the video, I was intrigued. And it got me even more intrigued after… Continue reading
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Kung Fu Panda 4 Review- Good Action Sequences And Humor Combine To Make This A Fine Sequel In This Franchise
Dreamworks has had its fair share of success in the animation realm, and part of that is the Kung Fu Panda Franchise. The adventures of Po the slightly overweight panda have become legendary. He has had his fair share of… Continue reading
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5 lbs of Pressure Review- Luke Evans Gets Back To Basics In A Good Way
Adam (Luke Evans) rents a room from a friend, Mike (Rory Culkin) Leiff (Alex Pettyfer) Donna (Stephanie Leonidas) Jimmy (Rudy Pankow) Aliyah (Laura Hopper) Santiago (Charlie Rawes) writer/director Phil Alococo, Lionsgate, a father-son story, a Redemption story, drug dealers, inner-city… Continue reading
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Land Of Bad Review- A Realistic Military Centric Story With Authentic Characters That Fit That World
Liam Hemsworth is a good actor, but he hasn’t had the breaks in Hollywood as his older brother, Chris Hemsworth. He has been part of the Hunger Games franchise, but most of his films have been mid – or subpar.… Continue reading