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  • October 20, 2024

    Goodrich Review- A Modern Day Take On Fatherhood And Parenting In General

    Michael Keaton has been having a bit of a resurgence over the last decade or so. He was pretty big in the 80s with films like Beetlejuice, Mr. Mom. Batman, and Johnny Dangerously were all big hits. He didn’t have… Continue reading

    Goodrich Review- A Modern Day Take On Fatherhood And Parenting In General
  • October 20, 2024

    The Comeback: 2004 Boston Red Sox Rrview- A Moment In Red Sox & Sports History That Will Never Be Forgotten By Me Or The Fans Of This Great Team

    I’ve been a Boston Red Sox fan ever since I can remember. I vividly recall the events leading up to and during “The Comeback”. As a huge Red Sox fan this was one of the most emotional moments in my… Continue reading

    The Comeback: 2004 Boston Red Sox Rrview- A Moment In Red Sox & Sports History That Will Never Be Forgotten By Me Or The Fans Of This Great Team
  • October 19, 2024

    Rumours Review- A Political Satire That Didn’t Make Me Laugh Once

    I like a good comedy when it’s done right but sometimes caution is the better side of things when it comes to making movies. Someone came up with the premise that is featured in this film and it didn’t make… Continue reading

    Rumours Review- A Political Satire That Didn’t Make Me Laugh Once
  • October 18, 2024

    We Live In Time Review- One Of The Most Realistic Rom-Coms I’ve Ever Seen

    I’m a big fan of rom-coms when they are done right. Lately, there haven’t been a lot of good rom-coms. We Live In Time is one of the best I’ve seen in recent years. And to throw a monkey wrench… Continue reading

    We Live In Time Review- One Of The Most Realistic Rom-Coms I’ve Ever Seen
  • October 18, 2024

    Union Review- It’s Hard Going Up Against A Juggernaut Like Amazon

    Unions in this country are usually hot-button topics. You’re either for them or against them. There is usually no middle ground on this. The Northeast, Midwest, and Far West of the country are mostly the hotbed for unions in this… Continue reading

    Union Review- It’s Hard Going Up Against A Juggernaut Like Amazon
  • October 17, 2024

    Separated Review- Just Another Reasom Americans Shouldn’t Trust Donald Trump

    This country has a very important election coming up in November, not that others haven’t or weren’t important, but this one is about a lot more than normal. One of the big topics of debate has been border control and… Continue reading

    Separated Review- Just Another Reasom Americans Shouldn’t Trust Donald Trump
  • October 17, 2024

    The Lincoln Lawyer Season 3 Review- Another Well Done Season And Manuel Garcia-Rulfo Is Growing On Me

    I’ve been a reader of Micheal Connelly’s novels for a couple of decades now. Two of my favorites are the Harry Bosch series and The Lincoln Lawyer Series.  They both have connections to the other, but both series have been… Continue reading

    The Lincoln Lawyer Season 3 Review- Another Well Done Season And Manuel Garcia-Rulfo Is Growing On Me
  • October 16, 2024

    Smile 2 Review- A Sequel That Might Have You Smiling Twice As Wide

    by Nick Nitkowski I remember watching the first “Smile” movie back in 2022 and while I felt that it was a good concept with genuinely unsettling images, I thought that the ending of the film could have been done a… Continue reading

    Smile 2 Review- A Sequel That Might Have You Smiling Twice As Wide
  • October 14, 2024

    Woman Of The Hour Review- A Murder Mystery Thriller That Turns Itself On Its Head

    Actors have been lured by the fact that directors have a lot of power and control on a film set. That power and control can be hard to ignore and a lot of them make the plunge and take over… Continue reading

    Woman Of The Hour Review- A Murder Mystery Thriller That Turns Itself On Its Head
  • October 14, 2024

    Exhibiting Forgiveness Review- A Gripping Family Drama That Is As Difficult To Watch As It Is To Digest

     More and more in recent years, there have been urban stories featuring Black families in different circumstances in their various lives. The latest film that deals with these similar plot points is Exhibiting Forgiveness by new writer/director Titus Kaphar.  It… Continue reading

    Exhibiting Forgiveness Review- A Gripping Family Drama That Is As Difficult To Watch As It Is To Digest
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