Jason Schwartzman
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[FFF 2025] Pavements Review – A Funny Take On A Mockumentary Mixed Together With A Musical Biopic
Films like Blackberry, Pop Tarts: The Movie, and This is Spinal Tap are a few of the mockumentary/comedies mimicking something real or something most people take seriously The latest in this vein is Pavements about a real grunge band from… Continue reading
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The Last Showgirl Review- Similar In Feel/Tone To Another Film From The Past, But Stands On Its Own Merits
Pamela Anderson is considered an icon of television from her days on Bay Watch back in the 90s. She married a rock star Tommy Lee of Motley Crue and had a famous sex tape that made the rounds in Hollywood… Continue reading
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Queer Review- Daniel Craig Gives The Most Off-The Wall Performance Of His Career
Daniel Craig is an actor I’ve been a fan of since I saw him in Layer Cake. When he got the role of James Bond I thought it was a no-brainer even though most didn’t know who he was. Lately,… Continue reading
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Megalopolis Review- A Stylized Cautionary Fable That Fumbles Its Message
by Nick Nitkowski Francis Ford Coppola is one of those names in filmmaking that when you hear the name, you can immediately think of a well-known film that he’s made. Most commonly known in his repertoire is the “Godfather” Trilogy… Continue reading
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Between The Temples Review- A Story Mainly Set In And Around The Jewish Religion Wasn’t My Cup Of Tea
I love seeing slice-of-life movies that deal with various cultures and or religious backgrounds. The latest film is about a man who is dealing with a form of religion and his role in it is Between the Temples. Nathan Silver… Continue reading
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The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes Review- The Dichotomy Of The Have And Have Nots Is Very Evident Once Again
The Hunger Games is a series of films that starred Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen. It’s a young adult book series based on the dystopian future by Suzanne Collins. The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is the prequel to those… Continue reading
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My Top 10 Films of 2023… So Far! Half Way Through the Year
By Dan Skip Allen Honorable Mentions: (In No Particular Order) Chevalier, Creed 3, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Elemental, Fast X, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Mario Brothers Movie The, Path of the Panther, Tetris, Transformers: Rise… 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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