Movie Reviews
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Eephus Review – A One Of A Kind Gem You Rarely See These Days
I’m a huge baseball fan. I follow the Boston Red Sox to my detriment at some points in my life. Lately, they haven’t been good, but the previous 15 years, they were great. Winning 4 World Series titles. I’m also… Continue reading
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The Rule Of Jenny Pen Review – A Boring Mystery Thriller That Wastes The Talents Of Rush And Lithgow
I haven’t seen many films set in Australia or New Zealand, but I’ve seen a few here or there. The Rule of Jenny Pen is the latest from New Zealand. It’s also a Shudder release. With that comes a dark… Continue reading
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In The Lost Lands Review – A Non-Resident Evil Resident Evil Film
By: Jacob Cameron In the Lost Lands is the latest film from Paul W.S. Anderson. Anderson has the reputation of directing the Resident Evil series of films starring Milla Jovovich. While Anderson has directed other films, such as 1995’s Mortal… Continue reading
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Novacaine Review – A Silly. But Bloody Fun Action Comedy
By Nick Nitkowski It’s safe to say that if you’re reading this review, you enjoy movies. Everyone has a specific genre of movie that they enjoy most. Whether it be comedy, horror, action, or drama, there’s always something for everyone.… Continue reading
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The Featherweight Review – A Boxing Biopic That Uses A Unique Style To Tell It’s Story
There are a lot of genres when it comes to film, and one of my favorites is sports films. I love football, baseball and other sports movies, but most of all I love boxing films. They just have that underdog… Continue reading
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Mickey 17 Review – He Lives To Die Day After Day For A Familiar Evil
By Brian Susbielles Six years after his Palme d’Or, Best Picture Oscar-winning masterpiece Parasite, Bong Joon Ho is finally back. Making his third English-speaking film, Bong is back in the sci-fi, social satire, and dark humor pile with this bleak… 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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My Dead Friend Zoe Review – A Film That Deals With Death And Illness With Kid Gloves
I’ve seen my share of films about PTSD in the military, but My Dead Friend Zoe hit me in a place not many films do. Even though this one focuses on women instead of men, it doesn’t make it any… Continue reading
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The Monkey Review – A Dark Comedy Horror Film That Didn’t Make Me Laugh At All
Osgood Perkins, or “Oz,” as he goes by, is a director I’ve come to know quite a bit in recent months. His first film, The Blackcoat’s Daughter, was good, but it was his last movie with an amazing marketing campaign,… Continue reading
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Parthenope Review – A Sensual, Sultry, Sexy And Beautiful Film In Every Respect Imaginable
Paolo Sorrentino is an Italian director known for Youth, The Great Beauty and Hand of God, which had a subplot about soccer great Diego Maradona and premiered on Netflix His latest film, Parthenope, is much different even though it also… Continue reading









