Cate Blanchett
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Father Mother Sister Brother Review – When You Finally Watch This Facinating Film “Bob’s Your Uncle”
By Dan Skip Allen This summer, there was a controversial thing that happened at the Venice Film Festival. “The Voice of Hind of Rajab” was considered the favorite to win the Golden Lion Award, which is the best film at… 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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Borderlands Review- An Unimpressive Waste Of Time
By Jacob Cameron Borderlands is the latest in a long string of films based on video games that have been met with apathy by movie fans and scorn by fans of the game the movie is based on. In a… Continue reading
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Ripley Review- A Visionary Masterpiece Reimagining A Great Literary Character From Steve Zaillian
Patricia Highsmith is the author of the Tom Ripley series of books, of which there have been a couple of films about this literary character. The most famous of which came out back in 1999 called The Talented Mr. Ripley… Continue reading
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My Life My Love 50 Years In Film Pt 4
This is part four of my five-part series celebrating my life in film for the fifty years I’ve been alive. In this article will be focusing on 2004 to 2013. There is a lot of award winning films in these… Continue reading
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Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio Review
Pinocchio has been a stalwart of the Disney library for many years When You Wish Upon a Star is a song that Disney is synonymous with. Ever since the original all those years ago there have been a few other… Continue reading
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Tar Review
Musical biopics are one of my favorite genres of film. They are able to show a side of musicians that most people don’t know about. Sometimes the not-so-good things in their lives come out in these films. Tar is a… Continue reading
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Nightmare Alley Review
The latest film from Guillermo del Toro, Nightmare Alley, is an adaptation of William Lindsay Gresham’s book, previously made into a 1947 film of the same name. The 47 film is good, but nothing special. It’s strange that del Toro wanted… Continue reading

