Dakota Johnson
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My Top 10 Films of 2025 So Far… Half Way Through The Year!
By Dan Skip Allen Honorable Mentions: Lilo & Stitch (Live-Action), How to Train Your Dragon (Live-Action), Thunderbolts*, Elio, Magazine Dreams, Sacramento, Ballerina, Black Bag, and Presence. 10: The Legend of Ochi 3/5 Letterboxd 77% Rotten Tomatoes A young girl learns… Continue reading
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Materialists Review – The Most Realistic Movie You’ll Ever See About Relationships
By Nick Nitkowski It’s no secret that I’m not the biggest fan of romance movies. The only thing I hate more than romance movies are romantic comedies being the lowest of the low on my list of most hated genres.… Continue reading
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[Tribeca 2014] Daddio Review- Another Film Set In One Location, But It Has A Good Message At Its Core
One-location films aren’t anything new in Hollywood. In fact, movies set in a vehicle, Locke, aren’t anything new either. That’s the premise of Daddio. A cab at Laguardia Airport in New York City picks up a young woman and takes… Continue reading
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Madame Web Review- Another Subpar Sony Spider-Man Adjacent Film
Madame Web is based on the Marvel comic book character created by Denny O’Neil and John Romita Jr. that first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #210. She was able to predict the future and helped Spider-man in his adventures. A few… Continue reading
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My Top 10 Films of 2022 Halfway Through the Year
Honorable Mentions are as Follows X, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Julia, Hustle, The Sea Beast, Survivor, Top Gun: Maverick, Turning Red, 10: The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent This film leans in on the nostalgia of Nicolas Cage and his… Continue reading
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Sundance 2022 Capsule Reviews
At this year’s virtual Sundance Film Festival, I got the chance to see six films. It’s not a lot, but I did get to see some exciting premieres. My rankings will be from worst to first, but by no means… Continue reading
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The Lost Daughter Review
The Lost Daughter is another film in a long line directed by an actor. This time it’s Maggie Gyllenhaal’s turn in the director’s chair. This film has a definitive style and feel to it like no other this year. It proves… Continue reading

