Movie Reviews
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Nyad Review- An Inspiring Film with a Great Performance From Annette Bening
Sports biopics and biopics in general are some of my favorite kinds of films I like to watch. There is just an inspirational feel to sports films. Especially true stories such as Nyad. I also love films about stories I… Continue reading
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Mystic River Retro Review- 20th Anniversay- Masterful Filmmaking, Storytelling and Acting by Everyone Involved
Boston is a city of deep family roots and blood ties that go back hundreds of years. When tragedy happens in this city or surrounding cities, it affects everybody in the area in some way. Mystic River is based on… Continue reading
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The Burial Review- An Odd Couple If I’ve Ever Seen One
Courtroom dramas are one of my favorite genres of film. They just have a thing that gets me in the feels more often than not. Courtroom comedies are a bit far and in between. Liar Liar, My Cousin Vonnie, and… Continue reading
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Dark Harvest Review- A Horror Film with Lofty Goals is Merely Just Average
There have been a lot of horror movies set in the surroundings of a small town in a high school setting. Some of them have gone on to big big hits and others have died a slow death. The fact… Continue reading
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Totally Killer Review- A Fun and Entertaining Time Travel Murder Mystery
One of the reasons I love the Halloween season is that there are all kinds of different types of horror movies that come out in theaters and on streaming services. A new and interesting one that caught my interest was… Continue reading
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The Mill Review- A Fasinating Film About The Concept of Workers and Employees
One-location films are usually horror-centric. Films like Buried, Inside, and Saw have been a few that come to mind in recent years. Now Hulu has a new one-location horror film that has come down the pipe, and it has an… Continue reading
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Appendage Review- As Wild and Crazy of A Body Horror Film As I’ve Ever Seen
Body horror films aren’t anything new in Hollywood. Films like The Fly (1986), and Tusk and The Thing (1982) come to mind among others. This is a subgenre among the bigger genre of horror but also a popular subgenre. Fans… Continue reading
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The Royal Hotel Review- Another Film About People Traveling to a Foreign Country Not Getting What They Expected
Kitty Green and Julia Garner collaborated on the 2019 film The Assistant about a young woman who is increasingly taken advantage of on her job as an assistant to a New York film producer. Her latest film The Royal Hotel,… Continue reading
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The Exorcist: Believer Review- Some Good Technical Elements Can’t Save A Bad Script
The Exorcist is one of the pillars of the horror genre. It turned fifty years old this year. A lot of people would consider it the greatest horror film ever. So when the news came out that David Gordon Green,… Continue reading