Movie Reviews
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The Cut Review – A Film That Depicts The Ugly Side Of Boxing That Isn’t Very Good Either
There have been quite a few sports movies ever since the medium was created many years ago. Of those sports films, a lot of them have been boxing movies. It’s the kind of sport where writers and directors can create… Continue reading
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[TIFF 50] Junk World Review – Delivers On The Bizarre Imaginative World Conceived
By Kyle Flynn I did not know what to expect in a film like Junk World. First, the film is a prequel set long before Takahide Hori’s 2017 film Junk Head (A film I have yet to watch, but it… Continue reading
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[TIFF 50] With Hasan In Gaza Review – A Reminder Of The Long Fight For Peace Yearned For By Palestinians
By Kyle Flynn It sometimes feels like the public consciousness on the Palestinian’s Quest for Peace only began on October 7th. Truthfully, I can only remember a few meaningful conversations that I had with friends and acquaintances prior to the… Continue reading
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Twinless Review – James Sweeney Does Triple Duty In A Good Comedy Where Dylan O’Brien Plays Twins. Go, Figure…
There have been a lot of different kinds of controversies in the film industry, but one kind of controversy I don’t abide by is piracy. Especially when said piracy is at the hands of the Sundance Film Festival. This festival… Continue reading
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The Roses Review – A Hilarious Remake That Makes This War Fun
The Roses is a remake of the 1989 film The War of the Roses, directed by and co-starring Danny DeVito. In the lead roles were Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner, and it was a movie that took the phrase “domestic… Continue reading
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The Toxic Avenger (2025) Review – Bloody Good Fun For The Right Audience
By Nick Nitkowski Back in 1984, we got a new kind of hero. One that nobody asked for, but we got anyway. A hero born out of toxic chemicals and hellbent on avenging to citizens of New Jersey. He is… Continue reading
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Caught Stealing Review – A Crime Film That Felt Like A Fun Summer Blockbuster That Didn’t Get Marketed That Way Unfortunately
Darren Aronofsky is a director who has been a bit hit or miss during the course of his filmmaking career. Films like Pi, Requiem for a Dream, The Fountain, and Mother haven’t necessarily been that well received by audiences. On… Continue reading
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Honey Don’t! Review – A Neo-Noir That Touched On All The Things I Love About This Genre, And More
The Coen Brothers, Ethan and Joel, are among the best duos in film history. Powell and Pressburger, The Russo’s, Anthony and Joe, and The Wachowski’s, Lana and Lilly, are the best of this group. The Coens deserve to be in… Continue reading
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Devo Review – This Documentary “Whips Up” The Facts Of Their Musical Legacy
By Brian Susbielles One of the boppiest songs of all time and one that crosses generations is the 1980 single “Whip It,” featuring five men in weird red hats in a cheesy Western with innuendos portraying sadomasochism and sex. Young… Continue reading
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Trust Review – This Film Didn’t Instill Anything In Me, You Can Believe That
Sophie Turner made a name for herself as Sansa Stark in Game of Thrones and Jean Grey in a couple of the later 20th Century Fox X-Men Films. She’s done a little television since then, but not much else. She… Continue reading

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