Bleecker Street
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Rebuilding Review – A Beautiful Yet Tragic Story For Those Who May Have Been Through A Similar Situation
Bad weather or extenuating circumstances have been many a cause of the displacement of families from their homes. Fire is a big cause of this as well. “Rebuilding” is a film about this subject. It originally premiered at the Sundance… Continue reading
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Relay Review – An Innovative Suspense Thriller With Terrific Performances From Riz Ahmed & Lily James
I like a good thriller. Especially one that deals with a subject matter I haven’t heard of before. That’s the case with Relay, the latest film from director David Mckenzie. I love learning something new from movies. The Tri-State Relay… Continue reading
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[FFF 2025] The Wedding Banquet Review – A Charming Updated Queer Rom-Com Remake
By Brian Susbielles Director Ang Lee made his name through the original version of The Wedding Banquet in 1993, a comedy of manners amongst Chinese traditions in New York, which was nominated for an Oscar. It remains a notable LGBTQ+… Continue reading
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The Friend Review – Many Dog Lovers, Like Myself, Will Surely Like This Emotionally Supportive Film
There have been many films that have come out over the years that feature a dog in a big. The latest is based on the 2018 novel by Ingred Nunez called The Friend. It stars Naomi Watts in the lead… Continue reading
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Hard Truths Review- Being An Angry Black Woman Doesn’t Give You The Right To Treat Everyone Around You Badly
Mike Leigh is a director who likes to do slice-of-life-type stories in his films. They mostly take place in Britain. He is able to take normal people in Great Britain and make their lives interesting. His latest film is Hard… Continue reading
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The Return Review- An Adaptation Of The Final Moments Of “The Odyssey ” That Lacks Anything Epic
by Nick Nitkowski My introduction to “The Odyssey” is not quite in the way you would expect. I actually never read the poems by Homer in school. It was never even taught to me in any class that I can… Continue reading
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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
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Slingshot Review- A Run-Of-Mill Sci-Fi Film With A Descent Performance From Affleck And A Surprise Twist
Sci-fi films have come in all shapes and sizes. Most of the time they’ve come in the form of a Star Wars, Star Trek, or Aliens franchise movie. Sometimes they’ve come as a stand-alone vision from the writers and director.… Continue reading
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[Tribeca 2024] Treasure Review- A Different Take On A Story About The Persecution Of Jews During WWII
Lately, there have been a lot of television shows and movies that explore the many stories that have taken place during WWII. Treasure is the latest film that deals with the ramifications of this war that so many people lost… Continue reading
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[FFF 2024] Ezra Review- An Emotional Road Trip Movie That Will Pull On The Heartstrings
Some films do something to elicit emotions you never thought you’d be able to show in public. Even when you cry or laugh or are angry at a movie, it’s the kind of thing the writers and directors want to… Continue reading


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