Florida Film Festival 2024
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[FFF 2024] Tuesday Review- One Of The Most Moving And Important Films You’ll See This Year Or Any Other Year For That Matter
Hollywood has had a fascination with death and where one goes when they die for years. It’s always been an interesting subject to make movies about. Sometimes they’re good, and other times, they’re not. In the case of Tuesday, the… Continue reading
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Babes Review- Hilarity Insues While Women Are In The Throws Of Child Rearing
Motherhood is an unforgiving job. No matter what you do it’s never good enough. You have to deal with your husband, boyfriend, and your kids. It’s always this, go here, get dinner ready and so many other things I’m not… Continue reading
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[FFF 2024] Foxy Brown (1974) 50th Anniversary Retro Review- The Pinnacle of Blaxploitation Filmmaking
by Kyle Flynn At the end of every Florida Film Festival, the festival does a Closing Night Retro Film. Years ago, in 2018, this film was Tarantino’s Jackie Brown, starring the immaculate Pam Grier, who came in person to present… Continue reading
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[FFF 2024] Secret Mall Apartment Review- A Film About A Story That Is To Unbelievable To Be True, If It Weren’t Actually True
In this country and around the world there are so many stories that we never heard of that happen on a regular basis. There are so many people in so many towns across the country that it’s hard to know… Continue reading
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[FFF 2024] I’m “George Lucas”: A Connor Ratliff Story Review- A Documentary About A Man That Proves The Age Old Addage You Should Never Give Up Hope
One of those days that will live in infamy for me and I’m sure many other fans of Star Wars is the day I heard in 2012 that George Lucas had sold Lucasfilm to Disney for 1.04 billion dollars. It’s… Continue reading
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[FFF 2024] Yellow Bus Review- A Tragedy That Would Scare Any Parent Or School Board Employee
There are a lot of films that have come out that have taken a tragedy, or normal situation and expanded it into an entire film. Middle Eastern movies like A Separation or The Salesman both come to mind. Yellow Bus… Continue reading
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[FFF 2024] The Queen of My Dreams Review- Specifically A Bollywood Type Film With Two Coming-Of-Age Stories At It’s Core
I’ve noticed a lot of Bollywood-type films starting to gain momentum in America in the last decade or so. My favorites are Slumfog Millionaire and most recently Monkey Man. The latest Bollywood-type film that has gained some prominence in America… Continue reading
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[FFF 22024] Sleep Review- An Intelligently Well Written Horror Film With Sleepwalking As It’s Core Plot Device
In the history of film, there have been a lot of movies about physical ailments or illnesses. Also, mental disorders can be added to that. One of the only ones I haven’t seen depicted on screen has been sleepwalking. Sleep… Continue reading
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[FFF 2024] Cuckoo Review- A Movie That Could Have Been Great Was Nearly Just Good Instead
I’ve seen a lot of strange or weird films in my day. David Cronenberg, Julia Decournau, and Lars Von Trier all come to mind when I think of strange or weird movies. Tilman Singer isn’t quite on that level yet,… Continue reading