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Echo Review- A Good Stopgap Measure Of A Series That Will Help Wet The Appatite’s Of Fans Wanting More Street Level Heroes
Deaf superhero Maya Lopez/Echo (Alaqua Cox) first appeared in the Hawkeye limited series on Disney +. She was mentored by Wilson Fisk, aka The Kingpin (Vincent D’onofrio) before finding out the truth about who killed her father. She got revenge… Continue reading
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The Book of Clarence Review- A Funny Yet Interesting Take On The Retelling Of The Story Of Jesus And The Bible
Jeymes Samuels, otherwise known as The Bullitts, directed The Harder They Fall a couple of years ago. That was his take on the Western genre and now he takes a stag at the biblical/sword and sandals genre with The Book… Continue reading
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Night Swim Review- This Film Drowns Under Its Own Weight
January is considered to be the month where films go to die. It’s the month where studios put their films when they can’t figure out where else to put them. Sometimes awards Contenders get wide releases in January and other… Continue reading
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Good Grief Review- A Realistic Take, For The Most Part, On Loss By Levy And Company
Dan Levy has made a name for himself, if he already didn’t have a famous name as the son of legendary comedic actor Eugene Levy, for the Emmy-winning series Schitt’s Creek. Now he has branched out to write, direct, and… Continue reading
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In the Bedroom Review- In Honor Of Tom Wilkinson RIP 1948-2023
Tom Wilkinson has been a prolific actor for many years. Roles in Batman Begins, Michael Clayton, and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel are among his big-screen accomplishments. With John Adams and The Kennedys as some of his television work. He’s… Continue reading
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What If…? Season 2 Review- A Nice Mix Of MCU Characters New & Old With A Heavy Dose Of Captain Carter Thrown In For Good Measure
What If…? It is based on the Marvel comic book series of the same name. Where the episodes reimagine characters that already exist in the MCU and give them new backstories and new Origins if you. Season one premiered a… Continue reading
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Society of the Snow Review-A Remake of A Thirty Year Old Film Doesn’t Make It Any Less Impressive
About 30 years ago or so there was a film called Alive directed by Frank Marshall and written by John Patrick Shanley that came out about a Uruguayan rugby team that crashed and landed their plane in the Andes Mountains… Continue reading
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Memory Review- A Film With Grounded Themes & Solid Acting From Chastain and Sarsgaard
There have been a lot of different kinds of films that have focused on various illnesses or physical impairments. Alzheimer’s, lupus, and dementia are just a few of the debilitating diseases that have been featured in various connotations in movies.… Continue reading
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Ferrari Review- A Subpar Biopic About A Flawed Man And His Angry Wife
I’ve seen a few movies about car company owners in recent years. Last year, Lamborghini came out starring Frank Grillo, and a few years back. Ford V Ferrari was released. Now a more in-depth film about Enzo Ferrari is coming… Continue reading