Harris Dickinson
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Urchin Review – Dickinson And Dillane Held Up A Mirror To My Life And It Was Scary To Look At
I’ve seen a lot of films about homeless or displaced people in my day. It’s a popular topic in Hollywood. I guess the drama or comedy that comes with being homeless or displaced is something that screenwriters find easy to… Continue reading
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The Iron Claw Review- A Solid Biopic Depicting This Family Of Wrestling Royalty
When I was a kid, I watched a lot of wrestling. Sometimes, the various regional groups were smaller and focused on a specific area of the country like Texas. World Class Championship Wrestling made a deal with ESPN, and that’s… Continue reading
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Triangle of Sadness Review
Ruben Ostlund is a director that isn’t shy about putting controversial topics in his films. He has dealt with topics of marriage and relationships in Force Majeure and business and expressionism in The Square. Now he tackles the class system… Continue reading
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See How They Run Review
Fans of Agatha Christie, Murder Mysteries, and comedy films are going to love to See How They Run. I’ve never seen a film that mixes so many familiar tropes in these three genres together. Tom George the director balances this… Continue reading
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Where the Crawdads Sing Review
Where the Crawdads Sing is another example of the familiar love triangle trope that the Twilight Saga or the Hunger Games franchise has used to perfection to forward their stories in each installment of the books and films. It was used to good effect in… Continue reading
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The King’s Man Review
The King’s Man is a prequel to the widely popular and financially successful film Kingsman: The Secret Service from 2014 starring Colin Firth, Taron Egerton, and Michael Caine. Both films are directed by Matthew Vaughn. The latest Kingsman film is the origin story of how… Continue reading
