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The Old Guard 2 Review – Another Sequel That Doesn’t Live Up To The Original Film In The Franchise
The Old Guard was a surprising film for me when it came out back in 2020. Charlize Theron was the leader of this realistic take on superhero film. I would label Immortals as some form of Super hero considering they… Continue reading
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KPop Demon Hunters Review – A Big Surprise Filled With Catchy Songs And Style
By Nick Nitkowski Well, this was an unexpected surprise. For context’s sake, I am not a fan of K-pop, but I am aware of its existence as well as its appeal to the masses. But what I am a fan… Continue reading
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From the Fourth Row’s! Ringside Roundup- WWE Monday Night Raw May 26th, 2025
Monday Night Raw was broadcast live on Netflix last night from Tampa, Florida. It was the 32nd time Raw resided from Tampa, Florida. During Covid, the Yeungling Center was the home of Raw for a while after they had to… Continue reading
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Fear Street: Prom Queen Review – The Weakest In The Franchise So Far
The Fear Street series of films kicked off in 2021 with a trilogy of films based on the years 1966, 1878, and 1994. Now, four years later, another Fear Street: Prom Queen is coming out on the streaming service that… Continue reading
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From the Golden Row!: Who Will Take The Palme d’Or?
By Kyle Flynn In this edition of the Golden Row, we will be going over my pre-Cannes best picture predictions, and my rundown and what I think will win the major awards at the Cannes Film Festival. The past three… Continue reading
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The Four Seasons Review – A Well Written, Directed, And Acted Dramedy With Important Adult Themes
In the 80s, there were a lot of films that dealt with relationships and family trauma. More often than not, they were comedic in nature, but sometimes, they were quite dramatic. Films like Ordinary People and Terms of Endearment come… Continue reading
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[MFF 2025] How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies Review: Family Everytime Over Greed
Lately, movie fans have been getting their share of films revolving around or having a key character be a grandma. A few that come to mind are Minari, The Farewell, and Thelma. They are all different kinds of films, but… Continue reading
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Havoc Review – A Dark And Gritty Looking Crime Thriller From The Acclaimed Action Director Gareth Evans
Gareth Evan made a name for himself with two of the best action films of all time, The Raid and The Raid 2: Redemption. Before that, he made The Apostle. What they all have in common is that they all… Continue reading
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Adolescence Review – This Is An Indictment On Youth Wasted On Subcultures
By Brian Susbielles This month has two opposites for Netflix releases. One is the complete waste of time that is The Electric State, and the other is this four-part gripping piece of television that delves into a poisonous subculture. Reading… Continue reading
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The Electric State Review – An Entertaining And Funny Robot Apocalypse Story With Good Chemistry From Its Lead Actors, Brown, And Pratt
Joe and Anthony Russo are well known for their run as directors of some of the most popular films of all time in Captain America The Winter Soldier, and Civil War as well as Avengers: Infinity Gauntlet and Endgame. Ever… Continue reading






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