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The Sheep Detectives Review – A Wonderful Family Friendly Mashup Of Styles That Had Me Laughing
By Dan Skip Allen British comedies can be a mixed bag. Sometimes you get “The Full Monty”, “Waking Ned Devine” and “A Fish Called Wanda” and other times, you get “Casino Royale”, not the Daniel Craig Bond film, the bad… Continue reading
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Kinds of Kindness Review- Self Indulgence By Lanthimos Isn’t Exactly A Good Thing Especially Considering His Past Films
Anthology films are a mixed bag. Sometimes they are stories of groups of people in relationships or looking for love as in New York I Love You. Sometimes they are films that have different horrific stories in them like VhS… Continue reading
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Asteroid City Review- A Film With A Singular Vision That Is Perfectly In Sync With Wes Anderson’s Sensibilities
Wes Anderson is what would be considered an auteur director. A director who has a singular vision of what he or she is doing from film to film with no studio interference. That is why he’s such a great director… Continue reading
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Brendan Fraser Won’t Attend Golden Globes due to the abuse he suffered at the hands of then-President of the HFPA, Philip Berk
Brendan Fraser came on the scene in the ’90s with a lot of teen comedies like Encino Man and children’s films like George of the Jungle. Occasionally, he would do a drama like School Ties or The Scout, but it wasn’t until he… Continue reading
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The Whale Review
Darren Aronofsky is a director that isn’t for everybody. His films are a little offbeat. That’s not surprising though to most film fans or critics. We’ve been watching his films for a while now. I started watching his films with… Continue reading
