Movie Reviews
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Orion And The Dark Review- Another Good Animated Film With A Solid Message
Dreamworks has created some of the biggest animated franchises in the last twenty years or so. The Shrek/Puss n Boots and the How to Train Your Dragon franchise have been nominated for many Academy Awards and have enthralled children and… Continue reading
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Suncoast Review- A Good Coming Of Age Film With A Realistic Backdrop
The Sundance Film Festival is a good place for burgeoning filmmakers to get their first taste of fame. If they have a film that resonates with audiences like last year’s Past Lives or Coda from a few years ago it… Continue reading
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Love Me Sundance 2024 Review- A Little Love Story With A Title That Is Very Prophetic & Meaningful
The Sundance Film Festival has had a lot of filmmakers and films break out from the festival over its long existence. Love Me is the latest film with an interesting premise from two filmmakers who started out doing shorts for… Continue reading
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Look At Me: A Fictional Biography Review Slamdance 2024- An Interesting Way To Tell A Relatable, To Many, Story
Hollywood can be a difficult place sometimes for some people. Some people can handle the hustle and bustle of the city of angels more than others. Look at Me: A Fictional Biography is a documentary about one particular individual named… Continue reading
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On The Way Home Review Slamdance 2024- A Film & Story With A Silver Lining
I’ve had a pretty rough life. I’ve lived in some places I wouldn’t wish my worst enemy to live in. My current home is falling down around me, but I still have a place I can live in that I’m… Continue reading
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Bliss Review Slamdance 2024- A Surprisingly Enjoyable First Time Experience With Maggio And Jordan
Bliss is the second of a planned trilogy of films from writer, director, and producer Joe Maggio. The first film Virgil Bliss came out in 2001 and starred Clint Jordan as the title character Virgil Bliss. He gets paroled from… Continue reading
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One Bullet Review Slamdance 2024- One Woman’s Journey To Find The Truth About A Tragedy
“The Film Was Shot Between 2005 and 2021 in Afghanistan for the Duration of America’s Longest War, but this is not a war movie.” I’ve seen a lot of documentaries but none quite like One Bullet. Carol Dysinger has documented… Continue reading
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Sam’s World Review Slamdance 2024- An LGBT Film With A One-sided Story
Lately, there have been a lot of movies that tackle LGBT characters and stories: A Fantastic Woman, Kokomo City Passages, and Down Low come to mind. The latest LGBT story is from director Lily Lady, who also stars in the… Continue reading