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  • June 30, 2025

    Jurassic World Rebirth Review – It’s Better Than The Last Two In The Franchise, Overall It’s A Mixed Bag

    The Jurassic Park/World franchise has had its good/great films and some not so good/bad films in its thirty plus years of its existence. Steven Spielberg and ILM revolutionized CGI and visual effects with the first Jurassic Park movie. Since these… Continue reading

    Jurassic World Rebirth Review – It’s Better Than The Last Two In The Franchise, Overall It’s A Mixed Bag
  • June 27, 2025

    KPop Demon Hunters Review – A Big Surprise Filled With Catchy Songs And Style

    By Nick Nitkowski Well, this was an unexpected surprise. For context’s sake, I am not a fan of K-pop, but I am aware of its existence as well as its appeal to the masses. But what I am a fan… Continue reading

    KPop Demon Hunters Review – A Big Surprise Filled With Catchy Songs And Style
  • June 25, 2025

    M3GAN 2.0 Review – Not As Bad As I Thought It Would Be Going In, But Not Good Either

    Blumhouse has made a lot of low-budget horror films over the last fifteen years or so.  Most of the time, they make pretty good money, which justifies the making of them. One of the most successful in recent years was… Continue reading

    M3GAN 2.0 Review – Not As Bad As I Thought It Would Be Going In, But Not Good Either
  • June 21, 2025

    (FFF 2025) 40 Acres Review – A Survival Tale That Could Hit Too Close To Home If We’re Not Careful

    When I see movies that deal with some kind of post apocalyptic world or some future envisioning of what the world could end up like if we as a society don’t change are ways I get worried these things could… Continue reading

    (FFF 2025) 40 Acres Review – A Survival Tale That Could Hit Too Close To Home If We’re Not Careful
  • June 20, 2025

    28 Years Later Review – A New Filmmaking Style From Boyle Doesn’t Change The Intensity I’ve Come To Know From This Franchise

    In the early 2000s, Danny Boyle and Alex Garland took the world by storm with their revisioning of the zombie genre.  They called their antagonists if you were, the infested, because they were infected by a Nero disease. These weren’t… Continue reading

    28 Years Later Review – A New Filmmaking Style From Boyle Doesn’t Change The Intensity I’ve Come To Know From This Franchise
  • June 18, 2025

    Elio Review – Another Pixar Film With Relatable Themes And A Story Everyone Can Enjoy

    Pixar have had a few hits in recent years, but most of the films they’ve put out have been received with a lukewarm reception. Their sequels, like Cars 2, Finding Dory, and spinoffs, like Light Year, haven’t exactly been what… Continue reading

    Elio Review – Another Pixar Film With Relatable Themes And A Story Everyone Can Enjoy
  • June 17, 2025

    F1 Review – This Film Nails The Apexes In Pitt And Bruckheimer’s High-Adrenaline Race

    By Brian Susbielles When Netflix released the docuseries Drive To Survive in 2019, it opened the doors to many people who had been keen to learn more about this sleek, cutting-edge autosport that travels around the world. Except for the… Continue reading

    F1 Review – This Film Nails The Apexes In Pitt And Bruckheimer’s High-Adrenaline Race
  • June 13, 2025

    Band On The Run Review – A Very Relatable Dramedy That Mixes Genres Relatively Well

    I am a fan of rock and rock music and have seen a lot of bands at a lot of different venues where I live in Central Florida.  When I see a new film with a central plott that revolves… Continue reading

    Band On The Run Review – A Very Relatable Dramedy That Mixes Genres Relatively Well
  • June 13, 2025

    Prime Minister Review – A Documentary That Showed What Its Like To Be A True Leader Of A Country

    I didn’t expect to find this documentary about the ex-Prime Minister of New Zealand starting out in Boston, Massachusetts, but that’s where it began. My home town. Jacinda Ardern, the said  ex-Prime Minister, moved to the United States for a… Continue reading

    Prime Minister Review – A Documentary That Showed What Its Like To Be A True Leader Of A Country
  • June 12, 2025

    The Unholy Trinity Review  – A  Western That Suffers From A Bad Script And Line Delivery From It’s Cast

    I’ve said in many reviews of Westerns that I’m a huge fan of them. I’ve seen so many that I can’t keep count of so many I’ve seen. Westerns are one of my favorite genres of film. Unforgiven is one… Continue reading

    The Unholy Trinity Review  – A  Western That Suffers From A Bad Script And Line Delivery From It’s Cast
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