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Los Frikis Review- The Lives of These People Are Full Of Hope Amidst Obvious Danger
by Brian Susbielles It’s the early 1990s and Cuba, once given a lot of aid by the communist alliance in the Soviet Union, is now under economic stagnation due to the Soviet collapse. The “Special Period,” as it was called,… Continue reading
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Kyle Flynn’s Top 10 of 2024
By Kyle Flynn Note I have not seen many critically acclaimed films, but one or more of them could have made this list: The Room Next Door dir. Pedro Almodovar, Nickel Boys dir. RaMell Ross, Red Rooms dir. Pascal Plante,… Continue reading
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The Damned Review- The Creepy Atmosphere Carries An Otherwise Bland Film
By: Jacob Cameron The Damned is a fusion dance of horror and mystery. Lying in the same territory occupied by films like The Thing and 2021’s The Night House. The Damned is not nearly as good as similar offerings; but… Continue reading
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Miami Film Festival GEMS (2024) The Brutalist Review- A Film That’s Trying To Show The American Dream, But Instead Ends Up Being Anti-American
I’ve been watching movies for around fifty years now, and I’ve been a film critic for about ten of those years. The main thing is I’m a huge fan of cinema in general of any kind. When I hear a… Continue reading
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SCAD Film Festival (2024) Better Man Review- This Is An Unusual Biopic Portrayal Of A Little-Known Legend
by Brian Susbielles For many Americans, no one will have ever heard of the name Robbie Williams, a former member of the British boy band Take That who became a massively successful solo artist. The British response to New Kids… Continue reading
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The Six Triple Eight Review- Another WWII Story Comes To The Forefront, This Time From Filmmaker Tyler Perry
Tyler Perry has carved out quite an empire for himself in Atlanta, Georgia. He has his own studio and makes films and television shows there. He became famous for his character of Madea which is an old black woman modeled… Continue reading










