Movie Reviews
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[FFF 2025] The Paper Bear Review – A Delightful Film Showing Why It’s So Important To Care For The Wilderness And All It’s Creatures
I’ve lived in Florida for the last 33 years. I’ve literally seen it all regarding bad weather and natural disasters and so forth. In 1999 my friends, co-workers and family endured one of the worst things of our lives which… Continue reading
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[FFF 2025] Good Boy Review – An Original Vision That Amounts To A Fantastic Horror Film From The POV Of A Dog
Horror movies have come a long since the days of The Exorcist, Rose Mary’s Baby, and Dawn of The Dead. There are so many different styles of horror films these days. Pov is one specific style the horror genre have… Continue reading
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One To One: John & Yoko Review – A New Take On This Famous Couple I Wasn’t That Familiar With
The Beatles were one of if not the greatest band in the history of rock n roll music. I know a lot of people who say this band is their favorite to this very day. They had many number one… 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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[FFF 2025] The Wedding Banquet Review – A Charming Updated Queer Rom-Com Remake
By Brian Susbielles Director Ang Lee made his name through the original version of The Wedding Banquet in 1993, a comedy of manners amongst Chinese traditions in New York, which was nominated for an Oscar. It remains a notable LGBTQ+… Continue reading
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Sacramento Review – A Pair Of Genuine Relationships, One Between Friends, And The Other Romantically, Made This Road Trip Film A Worthwile Watch
I’m a big fan of a slice of life or road trip films. They both show a side of filmmaking that is rarely seen these days. In Sacramento, you get both of these genres in one film. Unlike a recent… Continue reading
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Sinners Review – Ryan Coogler’s Scary Horror Film Draws In The Devil And His Demons
By Brian Susbielles In the 1930s, in Mississippi, there was a blues guitar player named Robert Johnson. Guitarists like Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, and Bob Dylan cited Johnson as a major influence decades after his death, as Johnson did not… Continue reading
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The Ballad Of Wallis Island Review – A Sweet Movie About Finding Frienship And Dealing With Loneliness
I’m usually a fan of films that focus on some sort of music. Whether it’s composing/conducting or singing/playing music, I tend to gravitate towards that kind of thing. The films of John Carney, for instance, I have been a big… Continue reading
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[FFF 2025] The Shrouds Review – Cronenberg Seems To Pick Odd Topics That Don’t Translate To The Big Screen That Much
David Cronenberg is widely known as a device director in his career. Films like Scanners, Videodrome, and The Fly were some of his earlier films in his career that have translated to audiences. Lately, that hasn’t been the case. Crime… Continue reading
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