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The Baltimorons Review – A Lackluster Holiday Comedy With Not Many Laughs Or Much Going For It
I love a good day in a life story. Especially when that day is Christmas Eve/Christmas. I’ve seen quite a few of them in my time, but they all haven’t been that great. More often than not, they are convoluted… Continue reading
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Dangerous Animals Review – Jai Courtney Channels Nicholson And DeNiro In This Shark Attack Horror
Jai Courtney is an actor who basically disappeared in recent years until now. He was notorious for picking projects that people either didn’t see, The Water Diviner, or weren’t done very well like A Good Time to Die Hard. He’s… Continue reading
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[FFF 2025] The Ugly Stepsister Review – A Twisted Take On Cinderella That Is A Combination Between That And The Substance
In recent months, a lot of popular intellectual property or IP for short have come available for anybody to use in their films, books, or television/streaming shows. One particular company has made a fee of movies already using Winnie the… Continue reading
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The Luckiest Man In America Review – Another Movie Based On A Ttue Story From My Childhood With A Good Cast & Leading Performance From Paul Walter Hauser
Like a lot of Americans, I was an avid fan of watching game shows like Jeopardy, The Wheel of Fortune, and Let’s Make a Deal. The one I liked the most was Press Your Luck. It had a vibe that… Continue reading
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The Assessment Review – A High Concept Sci-fi Drama About Parenthood
By Kyle Flynn I was ecstatic to watch the directorial debut of Fleur Fortuné. During the Fall Festival Circuit, it was a film that consistently came up as an exciting film with big ideas. Last night, when I sat down… Continue reading
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Porcelain War Review – A Worthy Oscar Nomination For This Beautifully Filmed Ukraine Documentary
The world has been aware of the war in Ukraine ever since Russia invaded its neighbor a few years ago. If the news channels haven’t let you forget more than 20 Days in Mariupol and Navalny, the last two Academy… Continue reading
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Armand Review – A Story That Deals With An Incident At A School That Isn’t Depicted Very Well On Screen
There are two things that I will take away from Armand, the film written/directed by Halfdan Ullman Tondel and starring Renate Reansve. As a person who has worked at various schools and around teachers and children for many years, I… Continue reading
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Kyle Flynn’s Top 10 of 2024
By Kyle Flynn Note I have not seen many critically acclaimed films, but one or more of them could have made this list: The Room Next Door dir. Pedro Almodovar, Nickel Boys dir. RaMell Ross, Red Rooms dir. Pascal Plante,… Continue reading
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Memior Of A Snail Review- A Very Adult Oriented Stop- Motion Animated Film About The Hardships Of Life
By Nick Nitkowski “Memoir of a Snail” is another one of those movies that just kind of popped up out of nowhere on my radar. All I knew about it was that it was a stop-motion animation film. I hadn’t… Continue reading
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The Taste of Things Review- A Delightful And Delectable Meal For The Tastebuds
Food movies are a fun thing for me to watch. There aren’t a lot of them, but when they’re done right they are some of the best films that I can remember. The Taste of Things is the latest film… Continue reading


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