Michael Shannon
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Nuremberg Review – A Different Take On This Famous WWII Story
WWII movies are some of the most prevalent kinds of stories in film history. Add to that, so are courtroom dramas. As well as period piece films. When you put all of these genres together you get the latest version… Continue reading
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Eric LaRue Review – Michael Shannon Attempts To Tackle A Difficult Topic And It Doesn’t Work
By Jacob Cameron Eric LaRue is the directorial debut of Michael Shannon. Shannon is known for his many acting credits: including General Zod in Man of Steel and supporting roles in movies like Knives Out. This film is his first… Continue reading
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The Bikeriders Review- A Very Good Performance From Comer Doesn’t Overshadow Dark And Brooding Butler, And Hardy Or A Lackluster Script
Jeff Nichols is a director who has had some decent success in the indie film realm with movies such as Take Shelter, Mud, Midnight Special, and Loving. His latest film The Bikeriders is another small movie with a small intimate… 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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Amsterdam Review
David Russell has had a handful of films in his career where he tends to work with the same actors over and over again. He does that once again in Amsterdam. Christian Bale and Robert Deniro feature prominently in the… Continue reading
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Bullet Train Review
David Leitch is a director who has been attached to some pretty fantastic franchises in his short career as a director. He’s been involved with Deadpool, John Wick, and the Fast and Furious franchises in various stages of production. He has also done a… Continue reading
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My 30 Most Anticipated Films of the Fall and Winter 2015 Pt. 1
30: 99 Homes A desperate construction worker (Andrew Garfield) reluctantly accepts a job with the ruthless real-estate broker (Michael Shannon) who evicted him and his family from their home. 29: Mississippi Grind Convinced that his new found friend (Ryan Reynolds)… Continue reading


