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Sasquatch Sunset Review- A Simple Concept With Some Quirky, Strange and Wacky Goings On In The Wilderness
Experimental or weird films are nothing new in Hollywood. Directors have been making these kinds of films for decades. Going back to Ed Wood or John Waters movies, strange films are nothing new. The newest strange or weird film is… Continue reading
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Out Of Darkness Review- A Bland Stone Age Horror Film Saved By Its Technical Merits
It’s always an interesting thing when a film is made a couple of years before it actually comes out in theaters, because if it were any good the filmmakers and producers would have fast-tracked it to come out as soon… Continue reading
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I.S.S. Review A Slick Looking Space Thriller That Doesn’t Wow
“The Creation of The International Space Station (ISS) served as a symbol of United States and Russian Collaboration after the Cold War. The ISS is used primarily as a research facility where the crew makes advancements in medicine, technology, and… Continue reading
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Jules Review- A Cute and Funny Little Movie I Didn’t See Coming
Sometimes it’s a good thing to go into a film knowing as little as possible about what you’re watching. I didn’t know anything about Jules except that Sir Ben Kingsley was in it but that’s it. What I got out… Continue reading
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The Lesson Review- An Adult Oriented Thriller that is Different than the Normal Theater Fare
The Lesson is a film that is similar to other films in the sense that a man is brought in to Train or tutor a child to make them better at something like music, sports, or academics. This isn’t anything… Continue reading
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Mafia Mamma Review- A Gangster Film Fans of the Genre Can Be Proud Of
There is no surprise to anybody that knows me that I am a big fan of gangster films. That being said, the first two Godfather films are two of my favorite films of all time. So when I saw that… Continue reading
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Emily Review- A Wonderful Portrayal of this Beautifully Talented Women by McKay
There have been a lot of period piece films depicting the lives of people in the 1800s in the United States or the United Kingdom. Sometimes they are autobiographical in nature. That’s the case with Emily. It’s about the famous… Continue reading
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A Love Song Review
Sometimes the best movies are those that are understated. Quiet and slow can be more effective than gut-busting laughter or large explosions and action scenes in films. Even though those could be fun as well if done right. A slower,… Continue reading