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Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein Review – Another Incredible Achievement By The Great Visionary Cinematic Director Guillermo Del Toro
There have been many different iterations of Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein. I grew up watching the James Whale 1931 version starring Boris Karloff as the monster. It was part of my discovery of different kinds of films as a child. I… Continue reading
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The Woman In Cabin 10 Review – A Solid Murder Mystery Based On A Best Selling Novel
I love a good murder mystery film. Especially one that has vibes of an Agatha Christie murder mystery. An example is a bunch of people all set in one location, such as a house, a plane, or in the case… Continue reading
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Steve Review – Teachers, Coaches, And Parents Are An Important Part Of Our Children’s Lives
I used to go to many different schools growing up. In fact, I went to four different high schools in two different states. Growing isn’t easy on kids. Especially if they had a learning disorder or chemical imbalance. I had… Continue reading
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[TIFF 50] Capsule Reviews Pt 1: Homebound, Left-Handed Girl, A Useful Ghost, The Presidents’s Cake, And The Last One For The Road
By Kyle Flynn A Useful Ghost: A film that works much better conceptually and in form than it does in execution. The initial premise of the idea of a woman, who is a wife and a mother, but most importantly,… Continue reading
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[TIFF 50] Good News Review – Netflix’s Surprise Hit Of The Festival
By Kyle Flynn A question kept bouncing around in my head as I watched Byun Sung-hyun’s Good News at its world premiere at TIFF: when was the last time I heard a theater laugh this hard at a comedic thriller?… Continue reading
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[TIFF 50] Nouvelle Vague Review – Refuses To Say Anything Interesting About The New Wave
By Kyle Flynn What makes art worthwhile? What makes art meaningful? If I were ever asked to give an example of a piece of art, I believe is “worthwhile” (whatever it truly means), I likely would not take the question… Continue reading
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Devo Review – This Documentary “Whips Up” The Facts Of Their Musical Legacy
By Brian Susbielles One of the boppiest songs of all time and one that crosses generations is the 1980 single “Whip It,” featuring five men in weird red hats in a cheesy Western with innuendos portraying sadomasochism and sex. Young… Continue reading
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The Thursday Murder Club Review – An A-List Brit Senior Citizens Cast Isn’t Enough To Save This Murder Mystery
The Thursday Murder Club is a new murder mystery film adapted from the novel of the same name from Richard Osman. This is another movie that focuses on an older group of characters who hang out together, getting involved in… Continue reading
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Night Always Comes Review – An Intense Character Study Of An Unhinged Woman,Vanessa Kirby Is Fantastic
I love a film that puts a character or characters in a tough situation, and they have a specific length of time to accomplish a goal. Whether it’s to make some money or do a job. This kind of scenario… Continue reading
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Fixed Review – Abandon All Hope Ye Who Watch This Movie
By Nick Nitkowski One of the things I’ve learned about myself is that, on occasion, I am a glutton for punishment. That punishment usually comes in the form of bad movies. 9 times out of 10, I know what I’m… Continue reading



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