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A Very Kurosawa Summer: Rashomon Review
By Jacob Cameron Rashomon was released in 1950, 75 years ago this year. It is revered and praised by many. It was the winner of Best Foreign Language Film at the 24th Academy Awards, and it established the Rashomon Effect,… Continue reading
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Don’t Let’s Go To The Dogs Review – A Fantastic Performance By The Main Star Of The Film Lexi Venter
A genre of film that is rarely done right is kids’ films. From time to time, kids’ films can be some of the best movies ever. More often than not, they aren’t handled very well. Directors forget to let the… Continue reading
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Abraham’s Boys: A Dracula Story Review – A Slow And Plodding Vampire Tale That Doesn’t Go Anywhere Or Do Anything New
I’ve seen my fair share of Dracula or rather vampire movies in my day. They come in all shapes and sizes. Very rarely do they stand up to the original Bela Legosi Dracula, but last year’s remake of Noferatu was… Continue reading
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Superman Review – The Dawn Of The New DC Universe Has Begun And Its “Super”!
Superman has had a few different iterations on the big screen over the years. The first and most obvious is the iconic performance by Christopher Reeve as the world’s big blue boy scout and his alter ego intrepid reporter for… Continue reading
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Ballard Review – A New Character Is Introduced To Viewers, But She Is Just As Tough As Past Protagonists In Michael Connelly World of Cops & Criminals
Ballard is the latest series on Amazon Prime Video based on the works of Michael Connelly. The previous two were Bosch and Bosch Legacy. There is also a show on Netflix based on The Lincoln Lawyer. Connelly has built an… Continue reading
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A Very Kurosawa Summer- Stray Dog Review
By Jacob Cameron I am grateful to have received the opportunity to watch and write reviews for the work of Akira Kurosawa. Kurosawa is a director that I have little experience with before starting this project. I have watched one… Continue reading
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The Old Guard 2 Review – Another Sequel That Doesn’t Live Up To The Original Film In The Franchise
The Old Guard was a surprising film for me when it came out back in 2020. Charlize Theron was the leader of this realistic take on superhero film. I would label Immortals as some form of Super hero considering they… Continue reading
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My Top 10 Films of 2025 So Far… Half Way Through The Year!
By Dan Skip Allen Honorable Mentions: Lilo & Stitch (Live-Action), How to Train Your Dragon (Live-Action), Thunderbolts*, Elio, Magazine Dreams, Sacramento, Ballerina, Black Bag, and Presence. 10: The Legend of Ochi 3/5 Letterboxd 77% Rotten Tomatoes A young girl learns… Continue reading










