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The Wonderful Life of Henry Sugar Review- Great Production Design Doesn’t Make Up For Slow and Monotonous Dialogue
Wes Anderson is considered one of the best directors working today. He has made some amazing films including Moonrise Kingdom and The Grand Budapest Hotel as well as the stop-motion animated film The Fantastic Mr. Fox based on the… Continue reading
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The Re-Education of Molly Singer Review- A Clichéd and Contrived Comedy That Wasn’t Worth My Time
The Re-Education of Molly Singer is a mix of a couple of genres. It’s a college angst film with a story about an adult looking for direction in her life thrown in for good measure. These two genres on their… Continue reading
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The Kill Room Review- An Interesting Premise Combined With Good Acting Made This An Entertaining Film
Reggie (Joe Manganiello), Patrice (Uma Thurman), Gordon (Samuel L. Jackson), Grace (Miya Hawke), an artist/painter, scam, laundering money through an art gallery, Leslie (Amy Kerum), Nate (Matthew Maher), Liv Morgan/Gionna Daddio, The Kimono (Debbie Mazer), Nicole (Marianne Randon) Anika (Dree… Continue reading
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The Expendables 4 Review- One of the Worst in the Franchise, and That’s Saying Something
The Expendables Franchise has been one that has given Sylvester Stallone an excuse to work with his old friends like Harrison Ford Arnold Schwarzenegger Dolph Lundgren Jason Statham Jet Li ,Wesley Snipes and many others again after many years. Along… Continue reading
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Mississippi Burning Retro Review- A Moving Portrait of Racial Hatred that Still Resonates Deeply in Our Society
Over the years I’ve seen a lot of films about racism or persecution toward a specific race of people. Mississippi Burning is one of the best I’ve ever seen on this topic. On par with 12 Years a Slave, The… Continue reading
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The Continental: From the World of John Wick Review- A Gritty Grimy 70s Action Prequel to the Popular Franchise That Is As Perfect A Series As I’ve Ever Seen In My Entire Lifetime
The John Wick Universe has grown vastly ever since the first film came out back in 2014. The film series has expanded on the idea of the guy who was avenging the death of his dog quite nicely. Things like… Continue reading
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It Lives Inside Review- A Genuinely Frightening Horror Film that Features an Unrepresented Community
Horror films come in shapes and sizes. Most people are familiar with the big-name horror franchises but recently as far back as 2010 the horror genre has gotten a new influx of talented writers and directors. Sometimes these men and… Continue reading
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Flora and Son Review- A Mother and Son Story with Wonderful Musical Twist
John Carney is a director who made the breakout hit Once back in 2007 and it had the breakout hit song that won an Academy Award, Falling Slowly. Ever since he has infused music into his films. Sing Street was… Continue reading
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Cassandro Review- A Solid Indie Biopic with a Good Performance from Gael Garcia Bernal
Over the years there have been several films about wrestling, the one that comes to mind for me is The Wrestler starring Mickey Rourke. There have also been a lot of documentaries about wrestlers like The Dark Side of the… Continue reading