Jesse Plemons
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Fall Thomas Anderson: The Master Review
By Jacob Cameron “If you figure a way to live without serving a master, any master, then let the rest of us know, will you? For you’d be the first person in the history of the world.” This quote from… Continue reading
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Zero Day Review – The Most Realistic Series About Political Intrigue & Government I’ve Ever Seen, DeNiro Is Phenomenal!
The country most of us live in, the United States, is under a lot of pressure from within because of the last election and how the current president has made some crazy decisions. From the left side opinions, that is.… 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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Civil War Review- A Hot Button Tppic Of A Film If I’ve Ever Seen One In My Entire Lifetime
Alex Garland is one of those directors who you either like or don’t like. I fall a little bit in the middle, two of his films I’m not a fan of, and the other two I am a fan of.… Continue reading
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Killers of the Flower Moon- Rave Reviews and High Praise for Scorsese’s Latest
Killers of the Flower Moon was supposed to come out last year but the announcement came that it would premier at this year’s Cannes Film Festival which made Apple and Paramount move its release to this year instead. It has… Continue reading
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Windfall Review
There are a lot of films that have a twist that ties them together that makes sense in the context of that particular film. Windfall is the latest version of this cinema trope. Sometimes they work, and sometimes they don’t work. Windfall does everything… Continue reading
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The Power of the Dog Review
Based on the 1967 novel of the same name from Thomas Savage is acclaimed director Jane Campion’s newest film. She has already won an Academy Award for writing the screenplay for The Piano back in 1993 and was nominated for Best Director.… Continue reading

