Movie Reviews
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Glitch: The Rise and Fall of HQ Trivia Review- A By the Numbers Documentary Film
In the early 2000s, there was a boom in websites and startup companies that popped up. Just as many failures as well. People had all kinds of ideas for apps and so forth. Two young men, Colin Kroll, and Rus… Continue reading
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Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre Review- An Action-Packed Heist Comedy with Richie’s Sense of Humor Thrown In For Good Measure
Guy Richie has been a very prolific director in recent years. He has made a handful of very good movies including the live-action Aladdin starring Will Smith as the genie, The Gentlemen co-starring Hugh Grant, and Wrath of Man starring… Continue reading
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We Have A Ghost Review- A Fun Horror Comedy For the Whole Family
I’m not the biggest fan of horror comedies but We Have a Ghost might be one of the funniest horror comedies I’ve seen in years. Netflix likes to throw a lot at the wall to see what sticks but this… Continue reading
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Cocaine Bear Review- An Adrenaline-Fueled Eighties Nostalgia Trip
Animal attack films are a subgenre of the horror genre. There have been many of these types of films released over the years. Jaws, Cujo, Crawl, Anaconda, and Alligator are among the most popular of these films and the ones… Continue reading
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Jesus Revolution Review- A Religious Message that Becomes Old and Stale
Films about religion aren’t anything new but Jesus Revolution isn’t just any film about religion. It’s a movie that deals with a religious movement and how religion can change people’s perspective about religion whether it be good or bad. The… Continue reading
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Antman and the Wasp Quantumania Review- A Big Swing for Reed & Company Results in a Home Run
The Antman films have mainly focused on family and tend to have a comedic bent to them. Paul Rudd is a comedic actor so they lend themselves to his comedic talents and others in the franchise. That being said, Antman… Continue reading
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Getaway Review
Getaway is a short film of twenty minutes in length written and produced by Malaika Paquiot and directed by Stephanie L. Mason. It is short but packs a wallop in that runtime. June (Melissa Kay Anderson) is a mother of… Continue reading
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Sharper Review- A Mystery Film that Doesn’t Con the Audience Watching at Home
Films about con men or women can be some of the most entertaining kinds of films made. Filmmakers and actors for generations have made these kinds of films some of the best. A lot of television shows have also been… Continue reading
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Rye Lane Review- A Fun Rom-Com Where the Real Winner in the Film is Its Location Named in the Title
As documented in the series of films from Steve McQueen a couple of years ago London, England has a neighborhood that is mainly made up of island people from Jamaica, the Bahamas, and other island municipalities of Great Britain. Rye… Continue reading
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Skinamarink Review- A Creepy, Wild Horror Film That Is Genuinely Scary From Beginning To End
Skinamarink is a film that is labeled as a creepypasta. The definition of creepypastas is horror-related legends that have been shared around the Internet. Creepypasta has since become a catch-all term for any horror content posted on the Internet. These… Continue reading