Fred Hechinger
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Marty Supreme Review – Josh Safdie, Timothee Chalamet And Company Combine To Make An Intense Fast-Paced Semi-Biopic
The Safdie Brothers came on the scene of filmmaking with a storm. The Pleasure of Being Robbed, a short film, and Daddy Longlegs, a full-length feature, were their first two films, but it was their breakout hit “Good Time,” starring… Continue reading
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[FFF 2025] Pavements Review – A Funny Take On A Mockumentary Mixed Together With A Musical Biopic
Films like Blackberry, Pop Tarts: The Movie, and This is Spinal Tap are a few of the mockumentary/comedies mimicking something real or something most people take seriously The latest in this vein is Pavements about a real grunge band from… Continue reading
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The Nickel Boys Review- A Filmmaker, In RaMell Ross, Who Put His Own Vision On What Would Otherwise Be A Basic Story
The Nickel Boys is based on the book of the same name by Colson Whitehead. It’s a period piece set in the 1960s. RaMell Ross doesn’t film it in the usual style most directors would, though. He uses a first-person… Continue reading
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Gladiator II Review- Large Scale Filmmaking At Its Finest
I remember 25 years ago how excited I was when I walked out of Gladiator. I was blown away by how impressive everything looked and sounded. The performances from both Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix were fantastic. It remains one… Continue reading
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[MFF 2024] Thelma Review- A Fun Senior Citizen Film With A Good Performance From June Squibb
I’ve seen a lot of films that deal with senior citizen comedy. The Bucket List, Last Vegas, and 80 For Brady are just a few movies that deal with senior citizen comedy. The latest film that deals with this subgenre… Continue reading
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The Pale Blue Eye Review- A Film as Dark & Atmospheric as its Story Is
Scott Cooper is an eclectic director his films have varied from horror, Antlers, period piece, Hostiles, Biopics, Blass Mass, and music-based films, Crazy Heart. He once again delves into period piece territory with his latest film The Pale Blue Eye.… Continue reading

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