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  • October 24, 2025

    Chainsaw Man: The Movie Review – A Bloody Good Time For Fans Of This Anime

    By Nick Nitkowski  The way most anime shows get on my radar is, unfortunately, through popularity. I don’t want it to be this way, but there are just so many anime shows out there, and it’s hard to choose which… Continue reading

    Chainsaw Man: The Movie Review – A Bloody Good Time For Fans Of This Anime
  • October 22, 2025

    Regretting You Review- A Passable Romance/Young Adult Movie Based On The Emotional Performance By McKenna Grace

    Colleen Hoover might be a name a lot of people might remember. She is an author of romance and the young adult genre. One of her books was adapted last year. It starred Blake Lively in the lead role and… Continue reading

    Regretting You Review- A Passable Romance/Young Adult Movie Based On The Emotional Performance By McKenna Grace
  • October 22, 2025

    The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Review – A New Psychological And Seductive Reimagining Of The Classic Suspense Thriller From The 90s

    The Original “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle” came in 1992 and was directed by Curtis Hanson and starred Rebecca De Mornay, Julianne Moore, and Annabella Scioria. It was a pretty big hit for the time as far as these… Continue reading

    The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Review – A New Psychological And Seductive Reimagining Of The Classic Suspense Thriller From The 90s
  • October 20, 2025

    Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost Review – A Documentary That Hit Close To Home In More Ways Than One For Ben Stiller

    When I was a kid, I vaguely remembered Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara from various sitcoms or television projects they would guest appear on. I was too young to watch Stiller and Meara, their sketch comedy act in the 1960s.… Continue reading

    Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost Review – A Documentary That Hit Close To Home In More Ways Than One For Ben Stiller
  • October 19, 2025

    Hal & Harper Review – A Dramedy Series With Realistic, And Emotional Characters Portrayed In An Innovative Way

    I remember a few years ago, I watched a film in the Sundance Virtual portal called Cha Cha Real Smooth. It is a coming of age film written by, directed, and starring Cooper Raiff. It also starred Dakota Johnson in… Continue reading

    Hal & Harper Review – A Dramedy Series With Realistic, And Emotional Characters Portrayed In An Innovative Way
  • October 17, 2025

    Fall Thomas Anderson: There Will Be Blood Review

    By Jacob Cameron “I have a competition in me. I want no one else to succeed. I hate most people.” While not the most famous quote from 2007’s There Will Be Blood, it fits the main character perfectly. This is… Continue reading

    Fall Thomas Anderson: There Will Be Blood Review
  • October 17, 2025

    The Mastermind Review – A 1970s Heist Film That’s Not Really About The Heist. It’s A Character Study

    I’m a sucker for a movie that takes place in the 1970s. There is something about the 70s aesthetic that is right up my alley. Throw in the setting of Framingham,  Massachusetts, and now you have me very intrigued. The… Continue reading

    The Mastermind Review – A 1970s Heist Film That’s Not Really About The Heist. It’s A Character Study
  • October 17, 2025

    Good Fortune Review – A Hilarious Comedy About Income Inequality

    By Nick Nitkowski  This was a movie I wasn’t expecting at all. For a while, it seemed like Aziz Ansari was nowhere to be found for a long time. And then suddenly, out of nowhere, we get a brand-new movie… Continue reading

    Good Fortune Review – A Hilarious Comedy About Income Inequality
  • October 17, 2025

    Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein Review – Another Incredible Achievement By The Great Visionary Cinematic Director Guillermo Del Toro

    There have been many different iterations of Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein. I grew up watching the James Whale 1931 version starring Boris Karloff as the monster. It was part of my discovery of different kinds of films as a child. I… Continue reading

    Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein Review – Another Incredible Achievement By The Great Visionary Cinematic Director Guillermo Del Toro
  • October 15, 2025

    Black Phone 2 Review – A Horror Sequel That Was Everything I Hoped It Would Be And More

    The Black Phone was a 2022 physiological horror film directed by Scott Derrickson about a kidnapped boy Finney Blake who speaks to other deceased kidnapped boys through a disconnected Black Phone. He uses this information to defeat his abductor, The… Continue reading

    Black Phone 2 Review – A Horror Sequel That Was Everything I Hoped It Would Be And More
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