Movie Reviews
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Mercy Review – A Merciful 90 Minutes Of A Bland Mystery Thriller
By Nick Nitkowski We are still very much in the month of January, which means we are still getting films from the scrap heap. But there appear to be flakes of gold here and there. I’ve been hearing good things… Continue reading
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People We Meet On Vacation Review – A Rom-Com With Big Shoes To Fill
By Fiorela Gonzales People We Meet on Vacation, an adaptation of the best-selling book by Emily Henry, is the newest rom-com to hit Netflix. A gender-swapped “When Harry Met Sally…”, it’s a lighthearted and sweet enough film to fill the… Continue reading
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Killer Whale Review – As Shallow As A Kiddie Pool
By Jacob Cameron Killer Whale is an ocean survival horror film that joins the nearly endless amount of mediocre films in this subgenre. There is some attempt made to try and make this an effective horror film. But this ultimately… Continue reading
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The Rip Review – A Convoluted And Very Confusing True Crime Drama
By Dan Skip Allen Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are Academy Award winners for writing the script for Good Will Hunting. Ever since they were kids, they’ve been friends and colleagues.They’ve worked together on a few other occasions besides that… Continue reading
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Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man Review – 2 Parts – An Incredible Look Into This Comedic Genius In Front Of And Behind The Camera
By Dan Skip Allen Mel Brooks, or Melvin Kaminsky, his birth name, wasn’t always a household name in film and television. He had to work his way through back rooms and writers’ rooms to get his start in show business.… Continue reading
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Magellan Review – Gael Garcia Bernal Is Fantastic In This Gorgeous History Lesson About This Great Explorer
By Dan Skip Allen There is something to be said about a historical film that deals with subject matter that hasn’t been dealt with on the big screen before or not very often. That’s where the Portuguese film “Magellan “… Continue reading
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Sound of Falling Review – A Generational Ghost Story
By Fiorela Gonzales If a woman falls and no one is around to see it, does she make a sound? Sound of Falling asks this question, both literally and figuratively. The German film, directed by Mascha Schilinski, explores the deafening… Continue reading
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The Choral Review – A Lighthearted Musical Period Piece For The Whole Family
By Dan Skip Allen I’m a fan of music related films. Whether they be biopics or movies that have a narrative revolving around music in some way. The latest music related movie that I saw was “The Choral” involving an… Continue reading
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Father Mother Sister Brother Review – When You Finally Watch This Facinating Film “Bob’s Your Uncle”
By Dan Skip Allen This summer, there was a controversial thing that happened at the Venice Film Festival. “The Voice of Hind of Rajab” was considered the favorite to win the Golden Lion Award, which is the best film at… Continue reading
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Greenland 2: Migration Review – Fortunate Crew, Unfortunate Crowd
By Fiorela Gonzales Greenland 2: Migration is the sequel to 2020’s Greenland, which was an unlucky victim to COVID. The original movie got pushed around and delayed until it was inevitably dropped on video on demand and streaming. It may… Continue reading









