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Fall Thomas Anderson Licorice Pizza Review
By Jacob Cameron “You don’t have the balls. I’m cooler than you. Don’t forget it.” That quote from Alana to her on-and-off relation Gary highlights the up-and-down nature of their relationship in 2021’s Licorice Pizza. The film received widespread praise… Continue reading
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The Long Walk Review – A Brilliant Morality Tale Enwrapped In A Dystopian Event
Stephen King has had many of his novels turned into big-budget motion pictures for decades now. Going all the way back to Carrie, his film adaptations have captured large audiences. As a kid, I remember the releases of The Shining,… Continue reading
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Saturday Night Review- A Meticulously Crafted, Exceptionally Acted, And Well-Directed Film That Brought Me Back In Time
Saturday Night Live has been around for fifty years, but if you could have been at thirty Rockefeller Station back in 1975 you would have never known this long-running sketch comedy show would have stood the test of time. Saturday… Continue reading
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[FFF 2024] Wildcat Review- A Beautifully Looking And Solidly Acted Literary Biopic
Over the years there have been a lot of films about authors. Hollywood has been obsessed with telling the story of how these writers have gotten where they are in history. The latest author to get the big screen treatment… Continue reading
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Licorice Pizza Review
Coming of age films come in many shapes and sizes. Sometimes they are set in the modern-day, but more often than not they are set in the past. Paul Thomas Anderson’s Licorice Pizza finds its setting in 1970s Los Angeles. This film… Continue reading


