Movie Reviews
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Sick Review-An Apt Title For A Pandemic Horror Film
It’s been a little over a year and I guess that’s enough time for the stench of Covid-19 to wear off before producers, writers, and directors in Hollywood have decided to exploit the pandemic for entertainment value. Sick is an… Continue reading
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Brendan Fraser Won’t Attend Golden Globes due to the abuse he suffered at the hands of then-President of the HFPA, Philip Berk
Brendan Fraser came on the scene in the ’90s with a lot of teen comedies like Encino Man and children’s films like George of the Jungle. Occasionally, he would do a drama like School Ties or The Scout, but it wasn’t until he… Continue reading
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Critics Association of Central Florida Winners for the Best of 2022
I’m a member of the Critics Association of Central Florida (CACF) a film critics guild. What follows are the winners in a bunch of categories for the best of 2022. The big winner of the year was Everything Everywhere All… Continue reading
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M3GAN Review-Technology isn’t all it’s cracked up to be!
James Wan and Jason Blum have been at the forefront of the horror genre for a couple of decades now. Between them, they’ve directed and produced some of the best horror films and franchises the world has seen in the… Continue reading
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A Man Called Otto Review- Hanks Channels an Old Man Who Gets a Nice Redemption Story In the End
A Man Called Ove was a Swedish film from 2015. It was nominated for best foreign language film in 2017. It was a pretty popular film with film critics and others that saw it. With that must come the inevitable… Continue reading
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The Son Review-Zeller analyzes a different kind of illness this time out
Florian Zeller wrote and directed The Father a couple of years in which Anthony Hopkins won his second Academy Award for playing an elderly gentleman who suffers from dementia. This was controversial because he beat out Chadwick Boseman who would… Continue reading
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Kaleidoscope Review- Giancarlo Esposito has another hit show on his hands
Netflix has invested millions of dollars in films and television shows in the last decade or so. A lot of their films and television shows are just mindless entertainment but some of them have a genuine interest to the public… Continue reading
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The Pale Blue Eye Review- A Film as Dark & Atmospheric as its Story Is
Scott Cooper is an eclectic director his films have varied from horror, Antlers, period piece, Hostiles, Biopics, Blass Mass, and music-based films, Crazy Heart. He once again delves into period piece territory with his latest film The Pale Blue Eye.… Continue reading
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I Wanna Dance With Somebody Review- A Paint By Numbers Musical Biopic
In the last few years or so there has been an influx of musical biopics from Bohemian Rhapsody to Rocketman to this year where there are two big musical biopics in Elvis and I Wanna Dance With Somebody about the… Continue reading