Movie Reviews
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Still: A Michael J Fox Movie Review- A True Depiction of a Man in Tremendous Pain
If you were born in the 70s or 80s you couldn’t turn around without seeing something about Michael J Fox. Whether it be a magazine or talk show. His face was everywhere. He got his first big break on the… Continue reading
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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 Review- A Dark and Bittersweet 3rd Installment of this Rag Tag Group of Weirdos
The Guardians of the Galaxy have had an interesting journey in their MCU careers. From a group of characters, most people didn’t know about to one of the most anticipated films of the year. The MCU films haven’t been on… Continue reading
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Citadel Review- A Beautiful and Sprawling Spy Drama
I’m a big fan of spy films and or television shows. Especially one that takes the genre in a new direction. That’s the case with Citadel. It’s produced by the Russo Brothers, Joe, and Anthony. Two of the three men… Continue reading
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Polite Society Review- A Good Attempt at an Action Comedy that Doesn’t Always Work
Sometimes some films come out that aren’t as good or interesting as the trailer they may have put out a few months prior. One of these movies is Polite Society. It premiered to mixed reviews back at the 2023 Sundance… Continue reading
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Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret Review- A Competently Written, Directed, and Acted Coming of Age Film
I’ve seen a lot of movies based on books in my day. So this one based on Judy Blume’s novel is the latest. Judy Blume is a popular author of many novels mostly in the young adult genre. One of… Continue reading
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Sisu Review- A Period Action Film For A New Age
In 1944, in Finland during WWII, (Aatami Korpi), a minor, was prospecting for gold. He hits paydirt and decides to go cash in his gold for paper money. Unfortunately, he runs into some unsavory Nazies that have decided on a… Continue reading
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Star Trek Picard Season 3 Finale Review- An Epic Conclusion to the Season and Series
The end of Star Trek Picard Season 3 is a bittersweet thing for me. I got the first six episodes of the show and I was blown away by how much nostalgia there was in it. Alex Kurtzman and especially… Continue reading
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Beau is Afraid Review- An Ambitious Yet Self-Indulgent Third Outing for Aster
Ari Aster came onto the scene back in 2018 with the first of his two big hits, Hereditary about a family who is haunted by an apparition, and in 2020 with Midsommar about a group of young people who get… Continue reading
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Somewhere in Queens Review- A Fun Family Film with a Moniker of Thruth Thrown In
Ray Romano has been one of the most successful comedians of his generation. His sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond was one of the most popular of its era. He has parlayed his career as a sitcom actor into a movie career.… Continue reading