A24
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I Saw The TV Glow Review- An A24 Film That Tackles Identity And The Nostalgia Factor Exceptionally Well
A24 has been one of the most innovative groundbreaking film companies for the last fifteen years. They have introduced the world to some filmmakers who are household names today like Ari Aster, Barry Jenkins, Robert Eggers, Alex Garland, the Saftie… Continue reading
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Civil War Review- A Hot Button Tppic Of A Film If I’ve Ever Seen One In My Entire Lifetime
Alex Garland is one of those directors who you either like or don’t like. I fall a little bit in the middle, two of his films I’m not a fan of, and the other two I am a fan of.… Continue reading
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Love Lies Bleeding Review- Katy O’Brian Gives A Revelatory Performance, And The Film Is Much Better Off For Having Her In It
I love seeing newer actors and or actresses break onto the scene with a big hit. An example from last year was Dominik Sessa from The Holdovers. Love Lies Bleeding is one of those films with an actress that I… Continue reading
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Problemista Review- An Odd/Strange Film With A Great Message At Its Core
A24 has been around for a decade or so. They have allowed new filmmakers to blossom. Filmmakers like Barry Jenkins, Trey Edward Shults, and David Lowery are just a few filmmakers who made a name for themselves working under the… Continue reading
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The Zone of Interest Review- A Mix Between Pleasantville and Downfall Doesn’t Do This Masterpiece Justice
I’ve seen a lot of films about World War II but rarely have they shown the stark reality of what life was truly like for members of the SS. The Zone of Interest is the first film about the Nazis… Continue reading
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The Iron Claw Review- A Solid Biopic Depicting This Family Of Wrestling Royalty
When I was a kid, I watched a lot of wrestling. Sometimes, the various regional groups were smaller and focused on a specific area of the country like Texas. World Class Championship Wrestling made a deal with ESPN, and that’s… Continue reading
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Priscilla Review- The Other Side of Coin In This Relationship
Fans of Elvis went many years without a good biopic about him and his life. That was until Baz Luhrman’s film last year came out. It was a tour de force performance for Austin Butler. This was a great film… Continue reading
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Medusa Deluxe Review- A Murder Mystery Set At A Hairdressing Competion Doesn’t Make You Pull Your Hair Out
A few years ago, there was a horror comedy based on women’s hair called Bad Hair. As in the hair was the killer in this film. I had no idea anybody could do such a thing. The latest film centered… Continue reading
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Talk To Me Review- A Squirm-inducing Horror Film That’s the Best of the Year So Far
I’ve said in the past and I’ll say it again here that we as a filmgoing public and film critics alike are amid a resonance of original horror visions from all over the globe. In the case of Talk to… Continue reading