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Materialists Review – The Most Realistic Movie You’ll Ever See About Relationships
By Nick Nitkowski It’s no secret that I’m not the biggest fan of romance movies. The only thing I hate more than romance movies are romantic comedies being the lowest of the low on my list of most hated genres.… Continue reading
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How To Train Your Dragon (Live-Action) Review- A Film That Was Well Acted And Beautifully Made In Every Aspect Of Its Production
How to Train Your Dragon The animated film was one of the best I’ve seen in the last twenty-five years or so. It had beautiful animation and an inspiring story to go along with the animation. It spawned two equally… Continue reading
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Predator: Killer of Killers Review – Another Solid Entry In The Predator Franchise From Dan Trachtenberg
I’m a big fan of the Predator franchise. “I don’t have time to bleed” is one of my all-time favorite movie quotes from Predator. I am always open to a new movie in this franchise. Especially when it’s done right.… Continue reading
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From The World Of John Wick: The Ballerina Review – A Spin-off That Accurately Captures The Essence Of The Original Franchise
By Nick Nitkowski It goes without saying that we all know who John Wick is. The Baba Yaga himself played by the one and only Keanu Reeves that gave his career a much-needed boost and did so in the most… Continue reading
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Dangerous Animals Review – Jai Courtney Channels Nicholson And DeNiro In This Shark Attack Horror
Jai Courtney is an actor who basically disappeared in recent years until now. He was notorious for picking projects that people either didn’t see, The Water Diviner, or weren’t done very well like A Good Time to Die Hard. He’s… Continue reading
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The Life of Chuck Review – A Very Prophetic Film With An Interesting Outlook On Society As A Whole
A film that I love that came out in 1998 is The Truman Show. It depicts the life of Truman Burbank from the time of infancy to the time he decided he wanted more than just a life on camera… Continue reading
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Bad Shabbos Review – Comedy Gold Wrapped in A Bow
By Kyle Flynn I wandered into my local independent theater to see what was playing recently. It’s rare that any theater in the Greater Orlando area would be playing a film I am not familiar with, but at the Enzian,… Continue reading
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Tornado Review – A Violent Coming of Age, Samurai, Revenge Thriller
I’ve seen my share of female revenge thrillers in the past. Kill Bill Vol 1 & 2, Revenge and Promising Young Woman come to mind. Tornado is a bit different from most female revenge thrillers. It doesn’t start out as… Continue reading
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Karate Kid: Legends Review – Macchio & Chan Shine Opposite Wang, Who Is A Revelation
The Karate Kid franchise has had a fee starts and stops in its 40-plus year existence. Four films in the original franchise, some better than others, but definitely a basis for something good. A successful streaming series, called Cobra Kai,… Continue reading
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The Last Of Us Season 2 Series Review – A New Season Based On The Most Divisive Sequel Video Game Ever Made
By Nick Nitkowski “The Last of Us” is a beloved video game that was turned into a mostly positively received TV series on HBO/Max. I was a little late in discovering the “The Last of Us” video game, but when… Continue reading










