Lionsgate
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The Blackening Review- I’m Not the Audience For this Movie
Tim Story is a director whose been around for a while. He’s a director who has done comic book movies, and romantic comedies and now he is delving into the horror and comedy genres. He is working with Lisa Byers… Continue reading
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Sisu Review- A Period Action Film For A New Age
In 1944, in Finland during WWII, (Aatami Korpi), a minor, was prospecting for gold. He hits paydirt and decides to go cash in his gold for paper money. Unfortunately, he runs into some unsavory Nazies that have decided on a… Continue reading
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Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre Review- An Action-Packed Heist Comedy with Richie’s Sense of Humor Thrown In For Good Measure
Guy Richie has been a very prolific director in recent years. He has made a handful of very good movies including the live-action Aladdin starring Will Smith as the genie, The Gentlemen co-starring Hugh Grant, and Wrath of Man starring… Continue reading
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Jesus Revolution Review- A Religious Message that Becomes Old and Stale
Films about religion aren’t anything new but Jesus Revolution isn’t just any film about religion. It’s a movie that deals with a religious movement and how religion can change people’s perspective about religion whether it be good or bad. The… Continue reading
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Clerks III Review
The 1994 film Clerks was a critical and financial success. It only cost twenty-six thousand dollars to make, maxing out the writer/director Kevin Smith’s credit cards. With Clerks, Kevin Smith kicked off a new generation of independent filmmakers making movies with their friends.… Continue reading
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My Top 10 Films of 2022 Halfway Through the Year
Honorable Mentions are as Follows X, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Julia, Hustle, The Sea Beast, Survivor, Top Gun: Maverick, Turning Red, 10: The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent This film leans in on the nostalgia of Nicolas Cage and his… Continue reading