Movie Reviews
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Black Ice Review- A Film That Sheds Light On A Dark Part Of The Game Of Hockey
I’ve been a big fan of hockey my entire life. I’m a fan of the Boston Bruins. I’ll admit my Fandom has waited a bit since my family moved up down south a while back. I still do keep up… Continue reading
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20 Days in Mariupol Review- One of the Most Realistic Portrayals of War Ever Put to Screen
I’ve been watching movies for over 45 years, and there is rarely a film that knocks me down like 20 Days in Mariupol did. I mean, it really hit me hard. Documentaries can do that sometimes. They have a way… Continue reading
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Blue Jean Review- A Unique Vision of the Past is Still Relatable for People in Today’s Society
Lately, I’ve watched a lot of films dealing with the LGBT community. Whether they be documentaries or narrative feature-length films. They’ve become more prevalent in recent years. More LGBT writers and directors have got their shot at making films. Blue… Continue reading
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Other People’s Children Review- A Great Performance from its Lead and Relatable Subject Matter Makes this One of the Best Films of the Year
I’m a big fan of films I haven’t heard of and a friend recommended one to me and I end up loving it. Other People’s Children is one of those films. It’s a French film set in modern times but… Continue reading
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Big George Foreman Review (Blu-Ray A Subpar Sports Biopic That Fails Foreman’s Insperational Life
I’ve seen a lot of films about boxing and boxers. Most of them were pretty good. Big George Foreman wasn’t one of them though. Every big-name boxer in the last fifty years or so has gotten a film about them… Continue reading
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Joy Ride Review- The Funniest Film You’ll See All Year!
I’m a fan of all kinds of films and that goes for party films as well. Porky’s, Animal House, Girls Trip, and The Hangover are some of the funniest movies I’ve ever seen. That goes for Crazy Rich Asians as… Continue reading
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The Verdict (Retro) Review- The Greatest Courtroom Drama of All Time is Anchored by the Greatest Performance of Paul Newman’s Career
I’ve been a big fan of Sydney Lumet ever since I saw 12 Angry Men many years ago. Ever since I have gravitated towards his work. Dog Day Afternoon is another of his great films which came out in the… Continue reading
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Millie Lies Low Review- A Movie That Deals With An Ailment A Lot of People Can Relate Too
There have been a handful or maybe more films where a character has a good life or has the potential for a good life when things start to unravel for them. That’s the case with Millie Lies Low. A New… Continue reading
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The Lesson Review- An Adult Oriented Thriller that is Different than the Normal Theater Fare
The Lesson is a film that is similar to other films in the sense that a man is brought in to Train or tutor a child to make them better at something like music, sports, or academics. This isn’t anything… Continue reading