Michael Pena
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A Working Man Review – Another Good Ayer And Statham Outing That Could Have Been Better If It Weren’t For A Bad Script
David Ayer has had a Rocky career in filmmaking over the last fifteen or twenty years or so. He’s had a few fantastic films like End of Watch and Tank, but not totally his fault he has also had The… Continue reading
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Miami Film Festival GEMS (2024) Unstoppable Review- Another Inspirational Sports Biopic With Great CGI And A Terrific Performance From Jennifer Lopez
I’m a sucker for a good sports film. I just love the inspirational nature of so many true sports stories. I’ve seen hundreds of them over the years. Unstoppable is just another one in a long line of sports films… Continue reading
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A Million Miles Away Review- An Inspiring True Story that Will Take You to the Stars
Biopics come in many shapes and sizes. Sometimes they come as inspirational sports films or musical films about famous singers and or innovators but occasionally they come as true stories masquerading as biopics. That’s the case with A Million Miles… Continue reading
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Secret Headquarters Review
Secret Headquarters is the latest film in an ever-growing gluttony of superhero films. Every major studio, including Paramount, who had the MCU under their umbrella before selling them off to Disney, is trying to get into the superhero game and the… Continue reading
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Moonfall Review
Roland Emmerich is a very divisive director. He has made some movies most people consider good such as Independence Day, Stargate, and The Day After Tomorrow, and he’s directed a lot more films that people aren’t that fond of like Independence Day: Resurgence, Godzilla (1998), and 2012.… Continue reading
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Ant-Man Review
Ant Man is Marvel’s latest stand alone film. It stars Paul Rudd as the titular Avenger. The film starts out with him getting out of prison trying to make things right with his estranged wife played by Judy Greer so… Continue reading


