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Spaceman Review- This Film Had A Few Redeeming Qualities But I’ve Seen Better Adam Sandler Films
Adam Sandler has had an up-and-down and down career since his film career started back in the 90s. He was a big hit when he was on SNL and used that notoriety to launch a successful film career. His films… Continue reading
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The Bad Batch Season 3 Review- The Beginning Of Something Greater On The Horizon For This Ragtag Group Clones
The Bad Batch has been one of the better Star Wars properties that have come out on Disney Plus since they bought Lucasfilm back in 2012. It’s a spin-off of The Clone Wars series which was created by Dave Filoni.… Continue reading
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Shogun Review- An Absolute Masterpiece of Television Thus Far That Rivals That Of Game Of Thrones On All Levels
Shogun was adapted from the book by James Clavell. There was a previous incarnation of this story, which came out back in 1980, starring Richard Chamberlain, John Rhys Davies, Toshiba Mifune, Yoko Shimada, and many more. The new Shogun, which… Continue reading
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My Life As A Film Critic
My Life As A Film Critic Pt 1 By Dan Skip Allen My life as a film critic has been an up-and-down road, but I can’t start at the end. I have to start where I got the drive to… Continue reading
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Drive Away Dolls Review- A Funny Roadtrip Film That Doesn’t Live Up To Its Own Hype
Ethan Coen is primarily known as one-half of the Coen Brothers. He and his brother Joel have directed more than their fair share of films over the last few decades, such as Raising Arizona, Fargo, Oh Brother Where Art Thou,… Continue reading
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Avatar:The Last Airbender Review- A More Faithful Live-Action Adaptation That Could Win The Fans Over!
The original animated Avatar: The Last Airbender show premiered on Nickelodeon on February 21st, 2005 and concluded with its final episode on July 19th, 2008. Since then, it has become a huge phenomenon with its fanbase only growing bigger and… Continue reading
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Ordinary Angels Review- An Inspirational True Story That Pulls On The Heartstrings
Sharon Stevens (Hillary Swank) is a hairdresser in Louisville, Kentucky. She likes to go out, drink, and party quite often when she’s off of work. She likes it too much sometimes and ends up in strange places the next morning. … Continue reading
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Isle of Hope Review- A Film With Realistic Themes That Will Surely Resonate With Audiences
I’ve seen a lot of films where there is a child who has to look after an older member of the family, such as a father or in the case of The Isle of Hope, a mother. More often than… Continue reading