Comedy
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Mickey 17 Review – He Lives To Die Day After Day For A Familiar Evil
By Brian Susbielles Six years after his Palme d’Or, Best Picture Oscar-winning masterpiece Parasite, Bong Joon Ho is finally back. Making his third English-speaking film, Bong is back in the sci-fi, social satire, and dark humor pile with this bleak… Continue reading
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In Remembrance Of The Late, Great, Uncomparable Gene Hackman RIP 1930-2025
Eugene Allen Hackman, his birth name, is an actor of incomparable status during the span of his almost 60-year career. I caught on to him at an early age because of his Oscar winning performance as Jimmy “Popeye” Doyle in… Continue reading
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Hundreds of Beavers Review- A Combination Of Various Styles Of Filmmaking And Other Things Make This One Of The Strangest, Weirdest, and Funniest Films Of This Year Thus Far
It’s always a strange thing sometimes when a friend recommends a movie or television show with a weird title or premise. That was the case with Hundreds of Beavers. My friend saw it at the Toronto International Film Festival last… Continue reading
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Weak Layers Review- Hard Partying Twenty-Somethings Get A Dose Of Reality
Weak Layer: 1: A Layer of snow in the snowpack prone to causing an avalanche Party films can often be pretty funny and get people’s minds off of the real world. Animal House, The Hangover Franchise and Porky’s come to… Continue reading
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Ace Ventura Pet Detective 30th Anniversary Review- One Of The Funniest Film I’ve Ever Seen & Launched Jim Carrey’s Career
It’s no secret that I’m a huge Jim Carrey fan. His brand of humor is totally up my alley. I originally started watching him on In Living Color, the FOX sketch show similar to SNL. 1994 was his breakout year… Continue reading
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Renfield Review- Funny, Bloody, and Amazing
Count Dracula is one of the Universal Monsters characters from the 1930s. He was played brilliantly by Bela Lugosi. This character has been played by a lot of actors since this incarnation by Lugosi. Renfield on the other hand hasn’t… Continue reading

