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Woman Of The Hour Review- A Murder Mystery Thriller That Turns Itself On Its Head
Actors have been lured by the fact that directors have a lot of power and control on a film set. That power and control can be hard to ignore and a lot of them make the plunge and take over… Continue reading
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Tomb Raider: The Legend Of Lara Croft Review- An Animated Globetrotting Adventure Fans Of This Video Game IP Have Come To Expect From It
Tomb Raider based on the video game of the same name has had a few incarnations. The first two films starred Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft and the third starred Alicia Vikander as the titular tomb raider. Other than multiple… Continue reading
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Starting 5 Review- An In-Depth Look At The Lives Of Some of The NBA’s Best Players On And Off The Court
The NBA has gone through a lot of changes since its inception. The various eras have made the league more exciting and have given fans many stars to root for. The 80s and 90s arguably brought the greatest stars to… Continue reading
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Rez Ball Review- A Very Inspiring And Authentic Basketball Film
If you don’t know by now you should know that I’m a huge sports fan and on top of that a huge sports movie fan. I just love mixing my two favorite things. Sometimes they don’t work out, but other… Continue reading
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Mr. McMahon Review- A Docuseries That Doesn’t Paint The Pioneer Of Sports Entertainment In The Best Light
Mr. McMahon or as most people know him as Vince McMahon broke into the wrestling business with his father before it was known as sports entertainment. He learned the ropes if you will until he bought the company at the… Continue reading
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Will & Harper Review- A Documentary, That Will Make You Laugh, Cry And Everything In-Between
Will Farrell is a comedian I haven’t always liked. He wasn’t my favorite performer during his era of SNL either. He just has been that great, especially over the last ten years or so. I went into Will & Harper… Continue reading
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Uglies Review- A Film Based On A Young Adult Novel That Doesn’t Always Work For Me, But I’m Sure It Will For Others
Young adult stories have come in many different ways over the last twenty or so years. A dystopian future is one of those. As a couple of examples, The Hunger Games and Divergent series come to mind. The latest teen… Continue reading
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His Three Daughters Review- A Very Difficult Film To Watch About A Tough Subject Matter I’m Sure We’ve All Dealt With In The Past Or In The Present
I’m a fan of one-location films when they are done right. His Three Daughters is done impeccably well and it’s one of the better movies I’ve seen like this. Even though it cheats a bit on the one location. This… Continue reading
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Rebel Ridge Review- An OH Too Familiar Story For Our Men & Women In Blue As Well As Soldiers Coming Home From War
I’m a big fan of, First Blood, The Sylvester Stallone film that came out in 1982 and spawned an entire action franchise and in my mind the action genre. Rebel Ridge is the fourth outing from Jeremy Saulnier. His first… Continue reading
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Terminator: Zero Series Review- A Potential Saving Grace To The Once-Dying Franchise
By Nick Nitkowski Everyone knows James Cameron’s “Terminator” film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. It’s essentially the movie that catapulted his career. It is considered still to this day very iconic. That is until James Cameron graced us with a sequel “Terminator… Continue reading

