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  • February 19, 2026

    Lee Cronin’s The Mummy Trailer

    By Nick Nitkowski “Lee Cronin’s The Mummy” movie was shrouded in mystery which had me intrigued. But now we have an official trailer with a lot more details than what the teaser provided. After watching the trailer, this is not… Continue reading

    Lee Cronin’s The Mummy Trailer
  • February 18, 2026

    How To Make A Killing Review – We Don’t Always Get The Lifestyle And Success We Think We Deserve

    By Dan Skip Allen I’ve been around quite a while. Well, more than half a century. I’ve seen a lot and done a lot in my lifetime. Is there more I would like to do? Sure. I think we all… Continue reading

    How To Make A Killing Review – We Don’t Always Get The Lifestyle And Success We Think We Deserve
  • February 18, 2026

    Tender Mercies Review – In Memory Of Robert Duvall Academy Award Winner For Best Actor RIP 1931-2026

    By Dan Skip Allen  Robert Duvall came on the scene in Hollywood when he played the shy yet spooky Boo Radley in “To Kill A Mockingbird” The Pulitzer Prize-winning novel from author Harper Lee turned major motion picture. Since then,… Continue reading

    Tender Mercies Review – In Memory Of Robert Duvall Academy Award Winner For Best Actor RIP 1931-2026
  • February 17, 2026

    The Mandalorian and Grogu Official Trailer

    By Dan Skip Allen Lucasfilm and Disney punked fans of the popular Star Wars spin-off series that launched the entertainment giant’s streaming service on November 12th 2019, on the Super Bowl XL Broadcast on February 8th when they showed a… Continue reading

    The Mandalorian and Grogu Official Trailer
  • February 14, 2026

    The 98th Academy Award Nominated Shorts: Live-Action Capsule Reviews

    By Kyle Flynn Live-Action Shorts: Butcher’s Stain: Amongst the batch of live-action shorts this year. Butcher’s Stain may be the only one to make me so frustrated, a compliment to the film’s narrative and writing. The emotional reaction I had… Continue reading

    The 98th Academy Award Nominated Shorts: Live-Action Capsule Reviews
  • February 13, 2026

    Varsity Blues Review: In Honor Of James Van Der Beek – His Crown Jewell In Rough Formation

    By Tyler Banark Before this movie, I knew very little about James Van Der Beek and his acting career. All I knew was that he was in a short-lived ABC sitcom called Don’t Trust the B— in Apartment 23 (anyone?)… Continue reading

    Varsity Blues Review: In Honor Of James Van Der Beek – His Crown Jewell In Rough Formation
  • February 12, 2026

    Spider-Noir Trailer

    By Dan Skip Allen Spider-man Noir is a version of Spider-Man from an alternate universe. This character had his own comics as well. When he got really popular though is when he appeared in Spider-Man into the Spiderverse and Spider-Man… Continue reading

    Spider-Noir Trailer
  • February 12, 2026

    Crime 101 Review  – About As Basic As The Title Suggests

    By Nick Nitkowski  Crime dramas! They can be pretty exciting. There are countless crime drama movies and TV shows, and the masses eat them up like breakfast at an all-you-can-eat buffet. There is an alarming amount of interest in crime… Continue reading

    Crime 101 Review  – About As Basic As The Title Suggests
  • February 11, 2026

    Cross Season 2 Review – The Second Season Of This Well Read Literary Character Delivers On Multiple Levels

    By Dan Skip Allen Amazon has released Season 2 of “Cross” today on their streaming service Prime Video. It’s based on the James Patterson book series featuring a DC Police Detective turned FBI profiler. Season 1 was a big hit… Continue reading

    Cross Season 2 Review – The Second Season Of This Well Read Literary Character Delivers On Multiple Levels
  • February 10, 2026

    “Wuthering Heights” Review – An Existential Take On A Literary Classic Wasn’t A Bad Idea

     By Dan Skip Allen  Wuthering Heights is the only novel from Emily Brontë’s which was published in 1847, and is considered a classic of English literature known for its passionate, dark, and tragic story of love, revenge, and obsession between… Continue reading

    “Wuthering Heights” Review – An Existential Take On A Literary Classic Wasn’t A Bad Idea
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