Movie Reviews
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Memior Of A Snail Review- A Very Adult Oriented Stop- Motion Animated Film About The Hardships Of Life
By Nick Nitkowski “Memoir of a Snail” is another one of those movies that just kind of popped up out of nowhere on my radar. All I knew about it was that it was a stop-motion animation film. I hadn’t… Continue reading
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Heretic Review- A Well- Written Movie That Will Either Shake Your Religious Beliefs Or Strengthen Them
by Nick Nitkowski “Heretic” is the latest from A24, the production company that has definitely made a name for itself over the years. When I see the A24 logo during a trailer, I already know that I’m either going to… Continue reading
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Small Things Like These Review- A Sad. Depressing, Dark And Dank Film That Won’t Be For Everybody
Cillian Murphy is coming off the greatest moment in his acting career as he won his first Academy Award for Best Actor at this past March’s Oscar ceremony. His first film role post-winning the Oscar was going to be a… Continue reading
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Juror #2 Review- Clint Eastwood Crafts A New Version Of “12 Angry Men”
by Nick Nitkowski “Juror #2” is a movie that shot up on my radar for two very specific reasons. The first reason being that it’s Clint Eastwood’s latest directorial film. He does not play any role in the film. And… Continue reading
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Anora Review- A Career Achievement For Sean Baker With A Breakout Performance From Mikey Madison
Sean Baker is an indie director who has chosen to make films about the underrepresented people of America. Such as transgender prostitutes, porn stars, or those that live exclusively in hotels because they can’t afford a better place to live.… Continue reading
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Music By John Williams Review- Any Fan Of Williams Music And The Films There In Will Love This Documentary
When I was a kid I lived in Lowell, Massachusetts. My parents used to take me, my brothers, and my sister to the Esplanade in downtown Boston along the Charles River every summer to watch/listen to the Boston Pops Symphony… Continue reading
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Miami GEMS! (2024) Blitz Review- A Harrowing Tale Of Survival Amidst The Devastating Backdrop of WWII
I first saw a Steve McQueen film about 10 or so years ago. I remember it today. On October 18th, 2013 I first saw 12 Years a Slave. When I walked out of the theater that night I instantly knew… Continue reading
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SCAD Savannah Film Festival (2024) Seed Of The Sacred Fig Review- Sacred Fig Defies Constraints And Reflects On Iran’s Brutality
by Brian Susbielles Director Mohammad Rasoulof is just the latest Iranian director to face sanctions and flee from Iran’s continuous repression. Having been arrested in 2022 and banned from filmmaking, Rasoulof shot the movie in secret, acknowledged at the beginning… Continue reading
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Flow Review- A Gorgeously Animated Feature Film With A Fantastic Lead Animal Character
Animation has come a long way from the days of Steamboat Willie and early Disney films like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, and Cinderella. Many studios have popped up in the last 80 or so years, but also… Continue reading
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Emilia Perez Review- An Audacious Film Like No Other That Has Come Out This Year
Jacques Audiard created a story in Emelia Perez one might have seen in a telenovela, but otherwise it’s pretty original in its scope. The hook is a key to why this film is so good, but the music and choreography… Continue reading









