Movie Reviews
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Fall Thomas Anderson – The Dirk Diggler Story, Cigarettes And Coffee, And Anima Reviews
By Jacob Cameron Paul Thomas Anderson is one of the most lauded and respected filmmakers going today. His body of work includes one of the most respected films of the 90’s and one of the most respected films of the… Continue reading
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[TIFF 50] Aki Review – Captures Moments So Beautiful, I Teared Up
By Kyle Flynn At TIFF, every film is preceded by an acknowledgment of the native american land the theaters are built on. I bring this up because it almost felt uncanny, but I also felt somewhat of a release watching… Continue reading
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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Review – Part One Of The Finale Trilogy That Fans Are Sure To Love
By Nick Nitkowski I feel that it’s impossible not to have at least heard of the name “Demon Slayer”. It’s become quite the phenomenon among fans of anime, of which I am one to a moderate degree as I have… Continue reading
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[TIFF 50] It Was Just An Accident Review – The Pain We Carry With Us
By Kyle Flynn For my money, the Palme d’Or remains the most prestigious prize a film can win. This year, the Juliette Binoche-led jury awarded it to Jafar Panahi’s It Was Just an Accident, a decision that immediately piqued my… Continue reading
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Downton Abbey: The Grand Final Review – The Perfect Ending To The Upstairs, Downstairs Exploits Of The Crawley Family And Their Servants
The tales of the Crawley family lasted 6 seasons and became a weekly obsession for British and American audiences. The show became so huge that it spawned two theatrically released films, Downton Abbey and Downton Abbey: A New Era and… Continue reading
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Traumatika Review – The Newest Halloween Obsession The Horror Fan In All Of Us Will Love
“In Psychology There Are Five Forms of Childhood Trauma: Physical Neglect, Witnessing Violence, Emotional, Physical, and Sexual Abuse” As I’ve mentioned in the past, the horror genre has gone through its ups and downs.The horror community is having a bit… Continue reading
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Swiped Review – Another Cautionary Tale About Men Trying To Keep A Good Woman Down
Lately, there have been quite a few films based on real companies and / or events that happened in the country. The newest one is based on a tech company in Swiped. Similar in tone and feel of The Social… Continue reading
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[TIFF 50] Hamnet Review – An Emotionally Devastating Testament To Humanity
By Kyle Flynn Chloé Zhao’s latest film, Hamnet, is a striking achievement in form — a meditation on grief, art, and the invisible weight that loss leaves behind. The film is deeply concerned with the private, often wordless ways we… Continue reading
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[TIFF 50] The Man In My Basement Review – A Dramatic Thriller With A Good Message That Doesn’t Get Where It Wants To Go
There is something that is interesting about a one location story that makes it hard to skimp on character or drama. Because of that one location, in this case, an old Colonel House in Sag Harbor, Long Island, New York,… Continue reading
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Rabbit Trap Review – A Weird And Slow-Paced Film That Doesn’t Come Together In The End
Ever since I saw Dev Patel in Slumdog Millionaire, I have been a fan of his. His directorial debut last year, Monkey Man, was phenomenal to me. He showed he had the ability to direct and act while doing all… Continue reading

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