Television/Streaming Shows
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Fallout Review- Walton Goggins Owns Every Scene He’s In As The Ghoul In This Post-apocalyptic Video Game Adaption
In the past films and television shows based on video games have been hit or miss. More recently they have been doing better with The Last Of Us. The Super Mario Brothers Movie and two Sonic the Hedgehog movies, with… Continue reading
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Ripley Review- A Visionary Masterpiece Reimagining A Great Literary Character From Steve Zaillian
Patricia Highsmith is the author of the Tom Ripley series of books, of which there have been a couple of films about this literary character. The most famous of which came out back in 1999 called The Talented Mr. Ripley… Continue reading
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Steve! (Martin): A Documentary In Two Pieces Review- A Film That Shows What A Great Comedian, Actor And All Around Wild And Crazy Guy He Is
When I was a kid, I was vaguely familiar with the work of Steve Martin. The SNL years he was a part of were a little before my time. His films The Jerk and Pennies From Heaven were ones I… Continue reading
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Steve! (Martin): A Documentary In Two Pieces Review- A Film That Shows What A Great Comedian, Actor And All Around Wild And Crazy Guy He Is
When I was a kid, I was vaguely familiar with the work of Steve Martin. The SNL years he was a part of were a little before my time. His films The Jerk and Pennies From Heaven were ones I… Continue reading
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We Were The Lucky Ones Review-Another Solid Series About The Persecution of Jews During WWII
Over the years there have been a lot of films and television shows about Jewish people overcoming persecution by the Germans in WWII. The latest one put to screen is based on the New York Times Best Selling Novel of… Continue reading
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Sugar Review- A Great Film Noir Investigative Series With A Sci-Fi Twist To It
I’ve been a fan of film noir ever since I saw The Big Sleep, The Maltese Falcon, and other films from the 30s and 40s when I was a kid. One of my favorites was Chinatown from 1974 starring Jack… Continue reading
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Quiet On Set: The Dark Side Of Kids TV Review- An Unsettling Look Into The Horrors Of 90s Nickelodeon Shows
By Nick Nitkowski “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV” is a docuseries that has seriously blown up since its announcement and the fallout has only increased over time since it released. This series interviews former Nickelodeon stars… Continue reading
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X-Men 97 Review- Nostalgia Incarnate, But Will The Fans still Love It?
By Nick Nitkowski Long gone are the days of being a kid. Waking up early on a Saturday morning, rushing over to the TV while the parents stayed asleep, flipping over to your favorite channel and enjoying all of your… Continue reading
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Invincible Season 2 Review- A Series That Started Off Strong, But Has Now Become Vulnerable
By Nick Nitkowski Invincible Season One was one of the biggest surprises to audiences. What seemed like a typical run-of-the-mill animated superhero show, at least for those unfamiliar with the source material like me, caught everyone off guard with the… Continue reading
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Manhunt Review- A True Historical Mini-Series For Any And All History Buffs
If I have been accused of anything in my life it’s that I am a huge fan of period piece films. Especially those set in the past of the United States which is the case with Manhunt. This AppleTV+ mini-series… Continue reading