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The Killer Review- Meticulous Direction and Storytelling Equal Another Solid Film for Fincher and Fassbender
David Fincher is one of the best American directors making films today. He has a knack for giving audiences characters and stories that are a bit out of the ordinary but effective in keeping viewers interested in what is going… Continue reading
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Pain Hustlers Review- A Bland Rip Off of Things We’ve Seen Done Much Better Before
The Adam McKay style has become popular lately with several filmmakers. Similar to Tarantino’s style in Pulp Fiction of the non-linear story or Paul Thomas Anderson’s style in I’m Magnolia where a bunch of characters’ story arcs interconnect but they… Continue reading
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Nyad Review- An Inspiring Film with a Great Performance From Annette Bening
Sports biopics and biopics in general are some of my favorite kinds of films I like to watch. There is just an inspirational feel to sports films. Especially true stories such as Nyad. I also love films about stories I… Continue reading
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The Fall of the House of Usher Review- Another Complex and Well-Crafted Horror Series by Mike Flanagan
Mike Flanagan has paved his own path in the horror genre, specifically on Netflix. He’s created multiple iconic horror series for the popular streaming service such as A Haunting of Hill House, The Haunting of Bly Manor, and my personal… Continue reading
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Fair Play Review- An Erotic Thriller That Builds To A Boil
There is a world where twenty-somethings are leaving college and going into the world where they get jobs and try to make a life for themselves outside of their parent’s homes. Fair Play is a film that deals with the… Continue reading
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The Wonderful Life of Henry Sugar Review- Great Production Design Doesn’t Make Up For Slow and Monotonous Dialogue
Wes Anderson is considered one of the best directors working today. He has made some amazing films including Moonrise Kingdom and The Grand Budapest Hotel as well as the stop-motion animated film The Fantastic Mr. Fox based on the… Continue reading
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El Conde Review- A New and Different/Fun Outing For Pablo Larrain
Pablo Larrain is a director who has made two amazing films the last two times. Both films Jackie and Spencer have dealt with some form of royalty. Whether it be the wife of assassinated President John F. Kennedy or the… Continue reading
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Heart of Stone Review- A Spy Film That Feels Very Familiar But Is Still Pretty Good
Of late a lot of the streaming services have been getting into the spy game. They’ve been creating new films or series like Citadel, Prime Video, Lioness, Paramount Plus, for their services. Another such film is Heart of Stone for… Continue reading
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They Cloned Tyrone Review- An Interesting and Original Take on a Premise We’ve Seen Before
Every once in a while you hear stories about a Blacklisted screenplay that gets picked up by a studio or individual who intends on making a film of it. They Cloned Tyrone isn’t the most original story you’ll see this… Continue reading