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  • July 31, 2023

    Pee Wee’s Big Adventure Review- RIP Paul Reubens (August 1952- July 2023)

    Pee Wee’s big adventure is a film released in 1985 directed by Tim Burton in his directorial debut and is a road trip film. Pee Wee (played by Paul Reuben) loves his bike it’s his favorite thing in the world… Continue reading

  • July 31, 2023

    The Passenger Review- A Two Hander that Works on Multiple Levels

    Lately, I’ve been seeing a lot of Indy horror movies or thrillers that are oddly effective in telling a good story on a small budget.  The Passenger is another such film. It’s not trying to do anything special except keep… Continue reading

  • July 31, 2023

    Passages Review- A Realistic Way To Tell A Story About a Love Triangle

    There have been romantic movies of all kinds since films were created over one hundred years ago. Rom-coms are the most common kind of romantic films, but there are sensual steamy dramatic romantic films as well. The latest is Passages… Continue reading

  • July 30, 2023

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutant Mayhem Review- A Fun & Gritty New Look For These Turtles In A Half Shell

    The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are based on a comic book series from Eastman and Laird. They got an animated series in the 90s which launched them into superstardom but the series changed their whole persona from serious ninja warriors… Continue reading

  • July 28, 2023

    Monica Review- A Bland Family Film About a Sick Parent

    Of late, there have been quite a few films focusing on sick or dying parents. The father comes to mind in this regard. A lot of people can relate to this because we have all had sick or dying parental… Continue reading

  • July 27, 2023

    Theater Camp Review- An Attempt at Making Theater Camp Funny and Relatable Fails to Elicit Laughs or Enjoyment

    I’m not too proud or ashamed to say I wasn’t a theater camp kid when I was young. My parents never sent me or my siblings to any camp for that matter. This just wasn’t what we did. I did… Continue reading

  • July 25, 2023

    Haunted Mansion Review- Beautiful CGI Doesn’t Make A Good Movie

    Disney has a history of turning their theme park rides into movies. Pirates of the Caribbean and Jungle Cruise are a couple of examples of this. Haunted Mansion was already made into a film with lackluster results. So they decided… Continue reading

  • July 24, 2023

    The Unknown Country Review- Beautiful Cinematography and a Reflective Journey

    There are a lot of movies at the first site you don’t know what to expect from them. That’s the case with The Unknown Country. All I knew about it was that up and Comer Lily Gladstone is the main… Continue reading

  • July 20, 2023

    Barbie Review- An Existential Exercise In Human Values

    For years, movie companies have been trying to come up with ideas for new and different films. So it makes sense they would try and mine the toy market. Transformers, GI Joe, and many others have been made into big-budget… Continue reading

  • July 19, 2023

    Cobweb Review- An Early Halloween Freight for All Adults Young and Old

    The horror genre has championed new filmmakers and writers for decades now. Some of them have been a flash in the pan and others have gone on too because men and women horror fans and film fans in general have… Continue reading

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