Editorials
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From The Golden Row! Another Awards Season Has Officially Begun
By Kyle Flynn Last week, two things happened. AFI Fest ended, and Gotham Nominations came out. Otherwise, what I will now start dubbing ‘The Great Seasonal Transition,’ the end of the Fall Festival Season, straight into the start of another… Continue reading
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The 2025 Florida Film Festival Capsule Reviews
By Nick Nitkowski Burt “Burt” is one of those movies that wasn’t on my radar until recently, but as I was watching it, I ended up having a big smile on my face for the duration of the film. The… Continue reading
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From The Golden Row! Early Early Oscar Predictions
by Kyle Flynn With the 2024 Oscar Race coming to a close, another season rises. It is always exciting for me to begin predicting the following season, new movies, new narratives, and more times for me to cry and freak… Continue reading
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In Remembrance Of The Late, Great, Uncomparable Gene Hackman RIP 1930-2025
Eugene Allen Hackman, his birth name, is an actor of incomparable status during the span of his almost 60-year career. I caught on to him at an early age because of his Oscar winning performance as Jimmy “Popeye” Doyle in… Continue reading
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From The Golden Row: All The Oscar’s Men
By Kyle Flynn For all my Oscar Completionists out there, you may understand the reference to the subtitle of this edition of the Golden Row. The 22nd Best Picture winner, All the King’s Men (1949), ends on a note of… Continue reading
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Kyle Flynn’s Top 10 of 2024
By Kyle Flynn Note I have not seen many critically acclaimed films, but one or more of them could have made this list: The Room Next Door dir. Pedro Almodovar, Nickel Boys dir. RaMell Ross, Red Rooms dir. Pascal Plante,… Continue reading
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From The Golden Row! #3- Anticipation, Excitement, And Precursors!
Written by Kyle Flynn The Golden Row is proud to be the premiere source for the Oscars. In this edition of the Golden Row, we will be focused on the Documentary Feature Race, developments after the election and fall festivals,… Continue reading
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Joker Folie a Deux Editorial- This Film Is Much More Important Than What People Are Giving It Credit For
The first Joker film from Todd Phillips was a look into a specific subsection of America and maybe the world as a whole. He combined elements from Taxi Driver and The King of Comedy, two films from Martin Scorsese. They… Continue reading









