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Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F Review- Even Eddie Murphy Can’t Save Another Repetitive Installment In This Tired Franchise
Eddie Murphy had a pretty good run of things in Hollywood after his stint on SNL. Films like 48 Hrs, Trading Places, and Coming to America made a huge star in the 80s. Beverly Hills Cop though was the gift… Continue reading
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The Imaginary Review- A Decent Anime Film With Questionable Choices
By Nick Nitkowski “The Imaginary”, not to be confused with the horror movie “Imaginary” with the evil teddy bear, is a Netflix released anime film about a little girl named Amanda having make-believe adventures with her imaginary friend, a little… Continue reading
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Ultraman: Rising Review- A Fun Take On A Popular and Beloved Japanese Character
Ultraman is the answer from Japan for the problem that is kaiju. Giant monsters like Godzilla have been running rampant in Japan for decades. As an answer, a doctor created a way of defending Tokyo and other cities from these… Continue reading
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Hit Man Review- A Fantastic Rom-Com Set To An Intelligently Written Identity Crisis
Richard Linklater is a director who has been making movies for decades now. He’s done animated movies, comedies, trilogies, movies based on true stories, a film that took twelve years to make, and everything in between. His latest film, Hit… Continue reading
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Eric Review- A Fascinating Series Based On True Events That Deals With Real Life Trauma While Also Dealing With The Loss Of A Child
Eric is based on a true story and in a world of Imaginary Friend films that have come out in theaters recently it’s the best of the lot so far. Even though this isn’t a film, Abi Morgan sets it… Continue reading
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Atlas Review- A Terrific Turn For Jennifer Lopez In This CGI Spectacle, Opposite Gregory James Cohen As The Voice Of An AI Mech Suit
Jennifer Lopez’s career has been a bit disjointed. She came out of the gates with Selena and a few other action films opposite George Clooney, Out of Sight, and some rom-coms opposite Matthew McCaughey, The Wedding Planner. Lately, though, her… Continue reading
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Unfrosted Review- Another Funny Origin Story Of Something We’ve All Probably Had At One Time Or Another, Pop Tarts
Last year was an unprecedented year when it came to films about origin stories involving items like Blackberry Phones, Tetras video games, and Frito Lay Flamin Hot Cheetos. With the new year comes a new story about the origin of… Continue reading
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Ripley Review- A Visionary Masterpiece Reimagining A Great Literary Character From Steve Zaillian
Patricia Highsmith is the author of the Tom Ripley series of books, of which there have been a couple of films about this literary character. The most famous of which came out back in 1999 called The Talented Mr. Ripley… Continue reading
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The Beautiful Game Review- A Good Sports Movie, But An Even Better Character Study
I am a huge sports fan and I religiously follow all the Boston teams, Celtics, Bruins, Red Sox, and Patriots. About twenty years or so ago a friend of mine introduced me to the beautiful game otherwise known as futbal… Continue reading
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Shirley Review- A Solid Political Biopic About A Groundbreaking Woman
Regina King has had a good acting career. She started on The Cosby Show in the 80s and transitioned into a character actor in films and television shows later in her career. She even won an Academy Award for her… Continue reading