Television/Streaming Shows
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Those About To Die Review- A Sword And Sandals Epic For The Ages, In Every Possible Definition Of The Words
Sword and Sandals films have been around for decades. They were a staple of cinemas. After Gladiator came out in the summer of 2000, they had a resurgence. Even some television shows like Rome and Spartacus came out to take… Continue reading
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Skywalker’s: A Love Story Review-A Documentary Film That Has Equal Amounts Of Heart And Adrenaline-Filled Drama
This year has been a great one for documentaries. Films like (Steve) In Two Parts, Jim Henson: Idea Man, The Secret Mall Apartment, I’m George Lucas: The Connor Ratliff Story, Naked Ambition: Bunny Yeager, and Lost Angel: The Genius of… Continue reading
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Sausage Party: Foodtopia Review- Not Sure Who Ordered This , But It’s Been Served
By Nick Nitkowski I’m sure by now we all know of the infamous CG adult animated film “Sausage Party” where food is sentient and longs to be bought by humans to take them to the great beyond where they believe… Continue reading
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The Bear Season 3 Review- Another Solid Season, But In A Different Way Than Previous Seasons Were
The Bear has been one of my favorite shows in the last few years. It reminds me of my buddy Vinnie LaSpadas’s chain of family-owned cheese steak restaurants named after his family, LaSpadas. The characters are very familiar to me… Continue reading
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Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F Review- Even Eddie Murphy Can’t Save Another Repetitive Installment In This Tired Franchise
Eddie Murphy had a pretty good run of things in Hollywood after his stint on SNL. Films like 48 Hrs, Trading Places, and Coming to America made a huge star in the 80s. Beverly Hills Cop though was the gift… Continue reading
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The Imaginary Review- A Decent Anime Film With Questionable Choices
By Nick Nitkowski “The Imaginary”, not to be confused with the horror movie “Imaginary” with the evil teddy bear, is a Netflix released anime film about a little girl named Amanda having make-believe adventures with her imaginary friend, a little… Continue reading
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[TRIBECA 2024] Brats Review- A Documentary That Brought Back A Lot Of Memories Of My Youth Growing Up In The 80s
As a kid, I grew up in the 80s for the most part. I was born in the 70s and lived my first six years in that decade, but the 80s was the real first decade where I started growing… Continue reading
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Die Hart 2: Die Harter Review- Another Kevin Hart Movie That You’ve Seen Before
By Nick Nitkowski If one were to mention a “new Kevin Hart movie”, there’s a good chance that you already know exactly what kind of movie you’re in for before you even make the decision to sit down and watch… Continue reading
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Presumed Innocent Review- A Well Written And Directed Courtroom Drama That Benefits Most From The Star Power Of Jake Gyllenhaal And Others
I’m a big fan of courtroom dramas. They make some of the best films. 12 Angry Men, The Verdict, Primal Fear, The Rainmaker, and many others have brought a sense of drama and suspense to many filmgoers. Once in a… Continue reading
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Ultraman: Rising Review- A Fun Take On A Popular and Beloved Japanese Character
Ultraman is the answer from Japan for the problem that is kaiju. Giant monsters like Godzilla have been running rampant in Japan for decades. As an answer, a doctor created a way of defending Tokyo and other cities from these… Continue reading