Movie Reviews
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Misericordia Review – A Small French Film With A Good Story And A Few Big Laughs
I’m a fan of foreign films or movies set in other countries rather than the United States. Even if the plot or story is a bit odd or different, then normal stories would be here. Not to say that i’m… Continue reading
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The Woman In The Yard Review – Danielle Deadwyler Once Again Shows Why She’s One Of The Best Actors Working Today
Danielle Deadwyler has had a meteoric rise to fame. She did many smaller roles in television shows and so forth before getting her big break in Till, where she played the mother of slain boy Black Emmett Till. She garnered… Continue reading
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A Working Man Review – Another Good Ayer And Statham Outing That Could Have Been Better If It Weren’t For A Bad Script
David Ayer has had a Rocky career in filmmaking over the last fifteen or twenty years or so. He’s had a few fantastic films like End of Watch and Tank, but not totally his fault he has also had The… Continue reading
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Eric LaRue Review – Michael Shannon Attempts To Tackle A Difficult Topic And It Doesn’t Work
By Jacob Cameron Eric LaRue is the directorial debut of Michael Shannon. Shannon is known for his many acting credits: including General Zod in Man of Steel and supporting roles in movies like Knives Out. This film is his first… Continue reading
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The Friend Review – Many Dog Lovers, Like Myself, Will Surely Like This Emotionally Supportive Film
There have been many films that have come out over the years that feature a dog in a big. The latest is based on the 2018 novel by Ingred Nunez called The Friend. It stars Naomi Watts in the lead… Continue reading
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Death Of A Unicorn Review – A Wild Film Filled With Death, Unicorns, And Laughs
By Nick Nitkowski I’m pretty sure as children we all wanted a pet unicorn at some point, right? Well, for boys I imagine it was more of a Pegasus than a unicorn because flying is cool and more masculine than… Continue reading
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The King Of Kings Review – A Stacked Cast Animated Film That’s Perfect For Christian Families
By Nick Nitkowski This is a very difficult movie to review from someone like me who is not religious. But I am going to do my best to give my honest opinion on this movie, and I intend to do… Continue reading
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The Assessment Review – A High Concept Sci-fi Drama About Parenthood
By Kyle Flynn I was ecstatic to watch the directorial debut of Fleur Fortuné. During the Fall Festival Circuit, it was a film that consistently came up as an exciting film with big ideas. Last night, when I sat down… Continue reading
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The Penguin Lessons Review – This Film Has Enough Empathy Against It’s Dark Clouds
Steve Coogan has made plenty of films far from the days of Alan Partridge, where the entirety of TV personalities was lampooned and Coogan was among the top comedians in the UK. Now going into stories with a bit more… Continue reading









