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  • November 1, 2024

    Music By John Williams Review- Any Fan Of Williams Music And The Films There In Will Love This Documentary

    When I was a kid I lived in Lowell, Massachusetts. My parents used to take me, my brothers, and my sister to the Esplanade in downtown Boston along the Charles River every summer to watch/listen to the Boston Pops Symphony… Continue reading

    Music By John Williams Review- Any Fan Of Williams Music And The Films There In Will Love This Documentary
  • October 31, 2024

    Miami GEMS! (2024) Blitz Review- A Harrowing Tale Of Survival Amidst The Devastating Backdrop of WWII

    I first saw a Steve McQueen film about 10 or so years ago. I remember it today. On October 18th, 2013 I first saw 12 Years a Slave. When I walked out of the theater that night I instantly knew… Continue reading

    Miami GEMS! (2024) Blitz Review- A Harrowing Tale Of Survival Amidst The Devastating Backdrop of WWII
  • October 31, 2024

    SCAD Savannah Film Festival (2024) Seed Of The Sacred Fig Review- Sacred Fig Defies Constraints And Reflects On Iran’s Brutality

    by Brian Susbielles Director Mohammad Rasoulof is just the latest Iranian director to face sanctions and flee from Iran’s continuous repression. Having been arrested in 2022 and banned from filmmaking, Rasoulof shot the movie in secret, acknowledged at the beginning… Continue reading

    SCAD Savannah Film Festival (2024) Seed Of The Sacred Fig Review- Sacred Fig Defies Constraints And Reflects On Iran’s Brutality
  • October 30, 2024

    Flow Review- A Gorgeously Animated Feature Film With A Fantastic Lead Animal Character

    Animation has come a long way from the days of Steamboat Willie and early Disney films like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, and Cinderella. Many studios have popped up in the last 80 or so years, but also… Continue reading

    Flow Review- A Gorgeously Animated Feature Film With A Fantastic Lead Animal Character
  • October 29, 2024

    Emilia Perez Review- An Audacious Film Like No Other That Has Come Out This Year

    Jacques Audiard created a story in Emelia Perez one might have seen in a telenovela, but otherwise it’s pretty original in its scope. The hook is a key to why this film is so good, but the music and choreography… Continue reading

    Emilia Perez Review- An Audacious Film Like No Other That Has Come Out This Year
  • October 28, 2024

    Lost On A Mountain In Maine Review- A Survival Tale That Could Have Been Done Better In Other More Seasoned Hands

    Lost On A Mountain In Maine has a title that says it all. The premise of the film is pretty simple, but the execution of the story is more complicated. I would rather have a much more complicated story than… Continue reading

  • October 26, 2024

    Your Monster Review- Your Girlfriend’s Halloween Movie

    by Nick Nitkowski “Your Monster” is a romantic comedy horror blend of a film about a girl named Laura, played by Melissa Barrera, who after recently being dumped by her boyfriend discovers a Monster, played by Tommy Dewey, is living… Continue reading

    Your Monster Review- Your Girlfriend’s Halloween Movie
  • October 25, 2024

    Conclave Review- An Achievement In Filmmaking, By Berger, And Acting, By Fiennes & Tucci, I’ve Rarely Seen This Year, Thus Far

    I was a catholic when I was a kid growing up in Massachusetts and I’ve followed these beliefs more often than not the rest of my life. It’s something I’ve had an off-again-on-again relationship with Catholicism. When I heard about… Continue reading

    Conclave Review- An Achievement In Filmmaking, By Berger, And Acting, By Fiennes & Tucci, I’ve Rarely Seen This Year, Thus Far
  • October 23, 2024

    Venom: The Last Dance Review- A Fond Farewell To This Version Of Venom That Had Me Laughing Profusely

    I was a big fan of Spider-Man comics when I was a teenager. The David Mchelinie and Todd McFarlane run where they ran with the idea that the symbiote costume was taking over Peter Parker’s mind and body. Those issues… Continue reading

    Venom: The Last Dance Review- A Fond Farewell To This Version Of Venom That Had Me Laughing Profusely
  • October 21, 2024

    The Remarkable Life Of Ibelin Review- A Story That Shows Two Distinct Sides Of A Man, One That Is Very Inspiring

    The Sundance Film Festival is a place where some early awards contenders and or some surprises can come. More often than not they come in the form of great documentaries. That’s the case with The latest documentary I want to… Continue reading

    The Remarkable Life Of Ibelin Review- A Story That Shows Two Distinct Sides Of A Man, One That Is Very Inspiring
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