Movie Reviews
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The Wild Robot Review- When I Walked Out Of This Breathtakingly Gorgeous Film One Word Came To My Mind, Masterpiece!
DreamWorks is known prominently for the Shrek and How to Train Your Dragon franchises. The Shrek films have been received so well that they even spawned a spinoff series of the character Puss In Boots voiced by Antonio Banderas. The… Continue reading
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Mr. McMahon Review- A Docuseries That Doesn’t Paint The Pioneer Of Sports Entertainment In The Best Light
Mr. McMahon or as most people know him as Vince McMahon broke into the wrestling business with his father before it was known as sports entertainment. He learned the ropes if you will until he bought the company at the… Continue reading
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Lee Review- A Historical Biopic That Doesn’t Always Work Because Of Its Script
I’m a fan of films or television shows that take place during WWII. There were so many stories about this great war that a lot of them didn’t get told. Well, the story of Elizabeth “Lee” Miller is one that… Continue reading
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Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story Review- An Indelible Film About An Iconic Man And The Legacy He Left On And Off The Big Screen
I would be lying if I said I wasn’t a fan of Christopher Reeve ever since I was a little kid. There was just something about him in Superman The Movie that I loved. The quote “Don’t Worry Miss I… Continue reading
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Night Of The Harvest Review- A Surprisingley Good Low-Budget Horror Film From New Writers/ Directors
Halloween is usually a good season for some new horror movies. Sometimes low-budget films from fledgling filmmakers pop up and surprise people. That’s the case with Night of the Harvest from new filmmakers Christopher M Carter & Jessica Morgan, who… Continue reading
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[Fantastic FEST 2024] Apartment 7A Review- A Prequel That Tries Too Hard To Be A Copy Of Its Fantastic Predecessor
Rosemary’s Baby was a 1968 film that focused on a young couple Rosemary Woodhouse and her struggling actor husband Gary played by Mia Farrow and John Cassavetes. They moved into an apartment in a building with a bit of a… Continue reading
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The Substance Review- One Of The Best Horror Films Of The Year As Well As The Best Body Horror Since The Fly 1986
I’ve seen my share of body horror films in my day. The Human Centipede, Tusk, and The Fly come to mind when I think of this subgenre of horror. It’s a niche genre, but when it’s done right it can… Continue reading
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My Old Ass Review- An Unusaul Time Traveler To Connect Our Younger Selves
By Brian Susbielles Upon turning eighteen years of age, we all become legal adults and prepare for life beyond home. We rebel from our parents and want to be more alone and with our friends, especially when it comes to… Continue reading
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Never Let Go Review- A Horror Thriller With Some Maternal Instincts, But Not Much Else
I’ve seen my share of films that take place in a house in the woods. It’s been a staple of the horror genre for years. The Cabin in the Woods, The Evil Dead, and Misery come to mind when I… Continue reading
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Will & Harper Review- A Documentary, That Will Make You Laugh, Cry And Everything In-Between
Will Farrell is a comedian I haven’t always liked. He wasn’t my favorite performer during his era of SNL either. He just has been that great, especially over the last ten years or so. I went into Will & Harper… Continue reading