Movie Reviews
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Chaperone Review Slamdance 2024-A Movie That Asks Tough Questions, but Doesn’t Give Many Answers
Every once in a while there will come a film where someone in said film has an identity crisis. They are treading water because they don’t know what to do in life. The movie The Worst Person In the World… Continue reading
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The Death Tour Review Slamdance 2024- An Arduous Journey Of Self Reflection And Wrestling
Chris Jericho is an entertainer, musician, writer, and world-renowned wrestler. He has done it all in his career, including being a contestant on The Masked Singer as The Bride. He cut his teeth in Canada while training in the Dungeon… Continue reading
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Sunrise Review- A Vampire Movie That Does Not Work Very Well As Such
I’ve seen quite a few vampire movies in my day. Sunrise is unlike any vampire movie I’ve ever seen. The director Andrew Baird gives this movie the most unlikely vampire in a long time. The main character of the film… Continue reading
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I.S.S. Review A Slick Looking Space Thriller That Doesn’t Wow
“The Creation of The International Space Station (ISS) served as a symbol of United States and Russian Collaboration after the Cold War. The ISS is used primarily as a research facility where the crew makes advancements in medicine, technology, and… Continue reading
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Role Play Review- A Blandly Done Revisioning Of Something Done Better Before
Action films come in all shapes and sizes. Sometimes they take the shape of a rom-com. That’s the case with the latest film from director Thomas Vincent, written by Seth W Owen, Role Play. Similar in a way to Mr.… Continue reading
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I Did It My Way Review- A Hong Kong Action Crime Thriller With A Cool Story
Crime films come in all shapes and sizes. They are a big part of the American Film landscape but also a huge part of the Asian Film market as well. I Did It My Way is the latest movie with… Continue reading
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Mean Girls 2024 Review- A Shallow Comparison Of The Original Classic From 20 Years Ago
Mean Girls was a sensation when it came out back in 2004. I remember because I worked at a high school at the time. This movie was a cultural phenomenon. It changed how girls dressed, talked, and even acted in… Continue reading
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Echo Review- A Good Stopgap Measure Of A Series That Will Help Wet The Appatite’s Of Fans Wanting More Street Level Heroes
Deaf superhero Maya Lopez/Echo (Alaqua Cox) first appeared in the Hawkeye limited series on Disney +. She was mentored by Wilson Fisk, aka The Kingpin (Vincent D’onofrio) before finding out the truth about who killed her father. She got revenge… Continue reading
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The Book of Clarence Review- A Funny Yet Interesting Take On The Retelling Of The Story Of Jesus And The Bible
Jeymes Samuels, otherwise known as The Bullitts, directed The Harder They Fall a couple of years ago. That was his take on the Western genre and now he takes a stag at the biblical/sword and sandals genre with The Book… Continue reading