Josh O’Connor
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Rebuilding Review – A Beautiful Yet Tragic Story For Those Who May Have Been Through A Similar Situation
Bad weather or extenuating circumstances have been many a cause of the displacement of families from their homes. Fire is a big cause of this as well. “Rebuilding” is a film about this subject. It originally premiered at the Sundance… Continue reading
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Wake Up Dead Man Review – No Resurrection Needed, The Franchise Is Still Alive And Well
By Fiorela Gonzales Rian Johnson’s back with his latest murder mystery, Wake Up Dead Man. This is the third installment in what has now been dubbed the “Knives Out” franchise, as they take the titular character from the original Knives… Continue reading
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The Mastermind Review – A 1970s Heist Film That’s Not Really About The Heist. It’s A Character Study
I’m a sucker for a movie that takes place in the 1970s. There is something about the 70s aesthetic that is right up my alley. Throw in the setting of Framingham, Massachusetts, and now you have me very intrigued. The… 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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Lee Review- A Historical Biopic That Doesn’t Always Work Because Of Its Script
I’m a fan of films or television shows that take place during WWII. There were so many stories about this great war that a lot of them didn’t get told. Well, the story of Elizabeth “Lee” Miller is one that… Continue reading
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Challengers Review- Some Good Sound Design And A Great Score By Reznor And Ross Combine For A Fine Three Hander
As a younger man, I was quite enamored with tennis. My favorite player was Andre Agassi. I had a bit of stamina, and I could run for a long time, which was conducive to playing tennis. I loved playing this… Continue reading
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Mothering Sunday Review
Films and Television shows such as Downton Abbey, Gosford Park, and Howards End have shed light on the service industry in Great Britain and the British Isles. They show this world in a way they haven’t been shown before. They give credence to people… Continue reading




