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Swiped Review – Another Cautionary Tale About Men Trying To Keep A Good Woman Down
Lately, there have been quite a few films based on real companies and / or events that happened in the country. The newest one is based on a tech company in Swiped. Similar in tone and feel of The Social… Continue reading
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Alien: Earth Review – The Inevitable Progression Of One Of The Best Film Franchises In History, Comes To Television And Its Bloody And Glorious So Far…
I’ve been watching Alien films for quite a while now. Ever since I first saw Alien as a kid, I’ve been scared out of my mind. Then Alien came out, and I was equally scared, but also excited because this… Continue reading
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The Bear Season 3 Review- Another Solid Season, But In A Different Way Than Previous Seasons Were
The Bear has been one of my favorite shows in the last few years. It reminds me of my buddy Vinnie LaSpadas’s chain of family-owned cheese steak restaurants named after his family, LaSpadas. The characters are very familiar to me… Continue reading
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The Greatest Hits Review- An Average Time Travel Film With A Little Chemistry From Its Lead Actors
Over the years there have been a lot of time travel films. The Back to the Future films being the most popular of the bunch. About Time and a few others have had interesting ways that they use time travel.… Continue reading
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We Were The Lucky Ones Review-Another Solid Series About The Persecution of Jews During WWII
Over the years there have been a lot of films and television shows about Jewish people overcoming persecution by the Germans in WWII. The latest one put to screen is based on the New York Times Best Selling Novel of… Continue reading
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Shogun Review- An Absolute Masterpiece of Television Thus Far That Rivals That Of Game Of Thrones On All Levels
Shogun was adapted from the book by James Clavell. There was a previous incarnation of this story, which came out back in 1980, starring Richard Chamberlain, John Rhys Davies, Toshiba Mifune, Yoko Shimada, and many more. The new Shogun, which… Continue reading
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Suncoast Review- A Good Coming Of Age Film With A Realistic Backdrop
The Sundance Film Festival is a good place for burgeoning filmmakers to get their first taste of fame. If they have a film that resonates with audiences like last year’s Past Lives or Coda from a few years ago it… Continue reading
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The Mill Review- A Fasinating Film About The Concept of Workers and Employees
One-location films are usually horror-centric. Films like Buried, Inside, and Saw have been a few that come to mind in recent years. Now Hulu has a new one-location horror film that has come down the pipe, and it has an… Continue reading
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Appendage Review- As Wild and Crazy of A Body Horror Film As I’ve Ever Seen
Body horror films aren’t anything new in Hollywood. Films like The Fly (1986), and Tusk and The Thing (1982) come to mind among others. This is a subgenre among the bigger genre of horror but also a popular subgenre. Fans… Continue reading


