Television/Streaming Shows
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Rebel Ridge Review- An OH Too Familiar Story For Our Men & Women In Blue As Well As Soldiers Coming Home From War
I’m a big fan of, First Blood, The Sylvester Stallone film that came out in 1982 and spawned an entire action franchise and in my mind the action genre. Rebel Ridge is the fourth outing from Jeremy Saulnier. His first… Continue reading
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Wise Guy: David Chase And The Sopranos Review- A Docu-Series That Delves Deeply Into Chase’s Life And Other Aspects of The Series
I’m a big fan of gangster films like The Godfather Trilogy, Goodfellas, Black Mass, The Departed, and many others. I’ve rarely seen a television show about gangsters. The Sopranos was an enlightening experience for me as a fan of gangster… Continue reading
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Terminator: Zero Series Review- A Potential Saving Grace To The Once-Dying Franchise
By Nick Nitkowski Everyone knows James Cameron’s “Terminator” film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. It’s essentially the movie that catapulted his career. It is considered still to this day very iconic. That is until James Cameron graced us with a sequel “Terminator… Continue reading
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The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 Review- The Second Season Gets Off To A Great Start With Intriguing Storylines And Character Development
Season one of The Rings of Power left fans and viewers off with a bit of a cliffhanger. With the revelation that Halbrand (Charlie Vickers) was actually Sauron, in disguise, this became quite the dilemma for Galadriel (Mortfydd Clark), the… Continue reading
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The Killer Review- An Action-Packed Remake To One Of Woo’s Very Own Films Doesn’t Disappoint In The Least
John Woo is a director who is known for Face Off and other action films. Mainly in Japan. He’s gotten so far in his career that he’s making remakes of his own films from years ago. That’s the case with… Continue reading
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The Supreme’s At Earl’s All You Can Eat Review- A Powerful Story Of Friendship And Overcoming Many Difficulties
I’m a sucker for a good film based on a book. The Supremes at Earl’s All You Can Eat is based on the 2013 popular book of the same name by Edward Kelsey Moore. It is directed by Tina Mabry… Continue reading
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Crescent City Review- A Genre That Has Been Done Over & Over Again, But This Film Doesn’t Add Anything New To It
Alec Baldwin is having his share of issues lately, but he’s still working and doing the kind of roles you’d expect from him. His latest role is that of a police chief who has to figure out who is a… Continue reading
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City Of God: The Fight Rages On Series Review- This Show Takes Place Twenty-Two Years Later, But Not Much Changed In This Tough City
City of God was a film released in 2002. It was nominated for four Academy Awards but didn’t win any. Like a lot of great films, it stood the test of time as one of the best foreign films of… Continue reading
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Jackpot Review- Fun In Parts, But Frustrating As A Whole
By Jacob Cameron What would you do for 3.6 billion dollars? That’s the question that the film Jackpot! tries to answer. The film contains considerable talent; it is directed by Paul Feig and starring Awkwafina and John Cena. This is… Continue reading
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The Union Review- A Typical Spy Film With An Incredible And Exhilarating Car Chase Scene For The Ages
Hollywood likes to keep some of its actors/ actresses around longer than they probably should. Sometimes it’s the determination of said actor/actress if they want to keep working or not. Once in a while actors/actresses take a break and come… Continue reading