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[FFF 2026] Tuner Review – An Engaging Performance From Woodall Makes This Film Worth Watching And Listening To
By Dan Skip Allen Thrillers come in all shapes and sizes, and so do heist movies. Daniel Roher, the director of the Oscar winning documentary Navalny, steps in to direct his first live action film. He uses the main… Continue reading
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Hal & Harper Review – A Dramedy Series With Realistic, And Emotional Characters Portrayed In An Innovative Way
I remember a few years ago, I watched a film in the Sundance Virtual portal called Cha Cha Real Smooth. It is a coming of age film written by, directed, and starring Cooper Raiff. It also starred Dakota Johnson in… Continue reading
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Lurker Review – A Stalker Type Story That Doesn’t Go The Full Distance To Get Its Point Across
There have been a lot of movies over the years that have dealt with musicians/singers. Some of them are biopics, and others are fictional stories. Music in one fashion or another has been a focal point of Hollywood for many… Continue reading
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Afraid Review- Good Ideas, Ridiculous Execution
By Jacob Cameron Afraid is the third film released this year by Blumhouse productions. The studio has had a very rough 2024. With much of the year spent trying to convince moviegoers that swimming pools and teddy bears were scary. … Continue reading
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Bottoms Review- A Somewhat Funny Coming-of- Age Film With A Serious Message Hidden Within
I’m a big fan of director Emma Seligman’s last film, Shiva Baby, about a young Jewish woman who has various Encounters with her ex-lover and current lover. When I heard she had a new film out at Sundance 2023 I… Continue reading
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