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Red Rocket Review
Sean Baker has had a nice career for himself. He’s done it the hard way, though, doing low-budget indie films like Tangerine and The Florida Project. Willem Dafoe was nominated for best supporting actor for The Florida Project. His latest, another indie film, is… Continue reading
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The Matrix Resurrections Review
In a world of sequels, prequels, and reboots, I never thought I’d see the day where we would get another Matrix Film. The first Matrix was such a groundbreaking film that it was hard to live up to that lofty… Continue reading
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Sing 2 Review
Sing 2 is the sequel to the widely popular Sing, which came out back in 2016. Sing captured the hearts of many people with its charm, great character development, and of course, those amazing covers of popular songs. Sing 2 hopes to capture that same magic… Continue reading
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The Lost Daughter Review
The Lost Daughter is another film in a long line directed by an actor. This time it’s Maggie Gyllenhaal’s turn in the director’s chair. This film has a definitive style and feel to it like no other this year. It proves… Continue reading
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The King’s Man Review
The King’s Man is a prequel to the widely popular and financially successful film Kingsman: The Secret Service from 2014 starring Colin Firth, Taron Egerton, and Michael Caine. Both films are directed by Matthew Vaughn. The latest Kingsman film is the origin story of how… Continue reading
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Spider-Man: No Way Home Review
I would be lying if I said I wasn’t a fan of Spider-Man. I’ve been reading Spider-Man comics since I was a kid, which is a long time ago. I’ve seen all the movies in the theater the night they came out,… Continue reading
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Nightmare Alley Review
The latest film from Guillermo del Toro, Nightmare Alley, is an adaptation of William Lindsay Gresham’s book, previously made into a 1947 film of the same name. The 47 film is good, but nothing special. It’s strange that del Toro wanted… Continue reading
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National Champions Review
Sports films, like most films, like to inform, inspire, and entertain. They usually are based on some legendary athlete or some underdog story of some kind. Part of that is the actual playing of said sport, whether it’s baseball, basketball,… Continue reading
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Don’t Look Up Review
Don’t Look Up is from director Adam McKay. He is known for his partnership with Will Ferrell in cinema, having done a few raunchy comedies together in the past. Lately, he’s tackled more important subject matter, albeit still a bit hilarious: Vice and The… Continue reading
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The Summit of the Gods Review
In recent years there have been a few films about mountain climbing, especially rock climbing, most notably Free Solo in 2018, about Alex Honnold. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2019. It was a very good documentary. Earlier… Continue reading