Dan Skip Allen
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(FFF 2025) 40 Acres Review – A Survival Tale That Could Hit Too Close To Home If We’re Not Careful
When I see movies that deal with some kind of post apocalyptic world or some future envisioning of what the world could end up like if we as a society don’t change are ways I get worried these things could… Continue reading
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28 Years Later Review – A New Filmmaking Style From Boyle Doesn’t Change The Intensity I’ve Come To Know From This Franchise
In the early 2000s, Danny Boyle and Alex Garland took the world by storm with their revisioning of the zombie genre. They called their antagonists if you were, the infested, because they were infected by a Nero disease. These weren’t… Continue reading
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Elio Review – Another Pixar Film With Relatable Themes And A Story Everyone Can Enjoy
Pixar have had a few hits in recent years, but most of the films they’ve put out have been received with a lukewarm reception. Their sequels, like Cars 2, Finding Dory, and spinoffs, like Light Year, haven’t exactly been what… Continue reading
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Band On The Run Review – A Very Relatable Dramedy That Mixes Genres Relatively Well
I am a fan of rock and rock music and have seen a lot of bands at a lot of different venues where I live in Central Florida. When I see a new film with a central plott that revolves… Continue reading
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Prime Minister Review – A Documentary That Showed What Its Like To Be A True Leader Of A Country
I didn’t expect to find this documentary about the ex-Prime Minister of New Zealand starting out in Boston, Massachusetts, but that’s where it began. My home town. Jacinda Ardern, the said ex-Prime Minister, moved to the United States for a… Continue reading
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The Unholy Trinity Review – A Western That Suffers From A Bad Script And Line Delivery From It’s Cast
I’ve said in many reviews of Westerns that I’m a huge fan of them. I’ve seen so many that I can’t keep count of so many I’ve seen. Westerns are one of my favorite genres of film. Unforgiven is one… Continue reading
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How To Train Your Dragon (Live-Action) Review- A Film That Was Well Acted And Beautifully Made In Every Aspect Of Its Production
How to Train Your Dragon The animated film was one of the best I’ve seen in the last twenty-five years or so. It had beautiful animation and an inspiring story to go along with the animation. It spawned two equally… Continue reading
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Dangerous Animals Review – Jai Courtney Channels Nicholson And DeNiro In This Shark Attack Horror
Jai Courtney is an actor who basically disappeared in recent years until now. He was notorious for picking projects that people either didn’t see, The Water Diviner, or weren’t done very well like A Good Time to Die Hard. He’s… Continue reading
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The Life of Chuck Review – A Very Prophetic Film With An Interesting Outlook On Society As A Whole
A film that I love that came out in 1998 is The Truman Show. It depicts the life of Truman Burbank from the time of infancy to the time he decided he wanted more than just a life on camera… Continue reading
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Tornado Review – A Violent Coming of Age, Samurai, Revenge Thriller
I’ve seen my share of female revenge thrillers in the past. Kill Bill Vol 1 & 2, Revenge and Promising Young Woman come to mind. Tornado is a bit different from most female revenge thrillers. It doesn’t start out as… Continue reading









