20th Century Studios
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Fire And Water: Making The Avatar Films Review: An Intimate Look At The Making Of Some Beautiful Films
By Jacob Cameron Fire and Water: Making The Avatar Films is a two-part documentary series on the making of James Cameron’s Avatar films. This series has come just over a month before Avatar: Fire and Ash hits theaters. The two… Continue reading
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The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Review – A New Psychological And Seductive Reimagining Of The Classic Suspense Thriller From The 90s
The Original “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle” came in 1992 and was directed by Curtis Hanson and starred Rebecca De Mornay, Julianne Moore, and Annabella Scioria. It was a pretty big hit for the time as far as these… Continue reading
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Swiped Review – Another Cautionary Tale About Men Trying To Keep A Good Woman Down
Lately, there have been quite a few films based on real companies and / or events that happened in the country. The newest one is based on a tech company in Swiped. Similar in tone and feel of The Social… 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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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
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A Haunting In Venice- A Lackluster Third Installment of the Hercule Poirot Trilogy from Kenneth Branagh
Kenneth Branagh has sneakily become a pretty prolific director lately with Belfast, which he won an Academy Award for Original Screenplay, and his Hercule Poirot Trilogy under his belt in recent years. A Haunting in Venice is the third in… Continue reading
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The Boogeyman Review- Another Adequate Horror Film from Writer Stephen King and Director Rob Savage
Stephen King has written a lot of books and short stories. And a lot of those have been turned into films and television series. One that hasn’t been turned into a film is his short story The Boogeyman, until now… Continue reading
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Avatar: The Way of Water Review- An Achievment in Filmmaking Only James Cameron Could Do
Avatar was a cultural phenomenon when it came out back in 2009. It was a huge hit financially having made 2.9 billion dollars. Breaking James Cameron’s record that he set with Titanic. Cameron has been working on Avatar ever since… Continue reading





