Movie Reviews
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Bleeding Love Review- A Road Trip Film With Real Life Father And Daughter That Misses An Opportunity To Be As Good As This Idea Was
I’m a fan of road trip movies. Sometimes they are presented as comedies, dramas, or even animated films and documentaries. They are a genre that filmmakers have fallen back on for decades to tell some personal stories. Quite often they… Continue reading
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Cobra Kai Season 6 Pt. 1 Review- A Fine Start, But It Needed To Be More
I’ll be the first one to say after season 5 of Cobra Kai I thought the series was over. It seemed like it ended in a good place. The popularity of the show based on the 80s film, The Karate… Continue reading
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Those About To Die Review- A Sword And Sandals Epic For The Ages, In Every Possible Definition Of The Words
Sword and Sandals films have been around for decades. They were a staple of cinemas. After Gladiator came out in the summer of 2000, they had a resurgence. Even some television shows like Rome and Spartacus came out to take… Continue reading
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Twisters Review- An Edge Of Your Seat Action Packed Disaster Film That Surpasses The Original In Every Way
I was a teenager when the first Twister came out. It was one of the summer blockbusters my brothers and I looked forward to every year. It was everything we were looking for in a summer spectacle film. Action, romance,… Continue reading
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Dandelion Review- A Musical Drama That Serves Better As A Lullaby
By Nick Nitkowski “Dandelion” is another one of those movies that I went into completely blind. Going into movies blind can be very beneficial. No expectations, no disappointment. But there have been some instances when going into a movie blind… Continue reading
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Widow Clicquot Review- A Thoroughly Engaging Period Biopic About The Wine/ Champagne Industry With Another Good Performance From Haley Bennett
One of the things about movies is we get to see films about people we may have never heard about. For all we know they could have interesting lives that make for fascinating films. That’s the case with Widow Clicquot. … Continue reading
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Lumina Review- A Bad Sci-Fi Film With Equally Bad Acting
There are films of all shapes and sizes with various budgets. The size of the budget doesn’t always indicate the quality of the movie. More often than not the smaller the budget the less the quality, with a few exceptions… Continue reading
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Skywalker’s: A Love Story Review-A Documentary Film That Has Equal Amounts Of Heart And Adrenaline-Filled Drama
This year has been a great one for documentaries. Films like (Steve) In Two Parts, Jim Henson: Idea Man, The Secret Mall Apartment, I’m George Lucas: The Connor Ratliff Story, Naked Ambition: Bunny Yeager, and Lost Angel: The Genius of… Continue reading
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The Shining Review- RIP Shelley Duvall 1949-2024 Celebrating Duvall’s Legacy, Kubrick’s Masterpiece And Nicholson’s Showcase
By Kyle Flynn Today, with the announcement of the passing of the immensely talented Shelley Duvall, I began to reflect on one of my favorite films. Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of the Stephen King novel is what I consider the pinnacle… Continue reading