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The Union Review- A Typical Spy Film With An Incredible And Exhilarating Car Chase Scene For The Ages
Hollywood likes to keep some of its actors/ actresses around longer than they probably should. Sometimes it’s the determination of said actor/actress if they want to keep working or not. Once in a while actors/actresses take a break and come… Continue reading
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Daughters Review- A Touching Yet Real Portrayal Of An American Epidemic
I’m a pretty big fan of great documentaries. I love ones about celebrities mostly, but ones about real-life situations like Daughter are very fascinating to me as well. Getting to the bottom of a certain demographic or family dynamic can… Continue reading
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Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie Review- This Solidified Proof That Spongebob Should Have Ended With His Creator
By Nick Nitkowski I was a huge Spongebob Squarepants fan as a kid. I remember when it first premiered on television. From that very first episode, I was a fan and I couldn’t wait for the next new episode or… Continue reading
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Rebel Moon Pt 1 & 2 Director’s Cut Review- Slightly Better Than The Original, But They Still Carry The Same Problems
By Nick Nitkowski I can honestly say that I was excited to see “Rebel Moon” when I first heard about it. Zack Snyder’s rejected Star Wars story repurposed into his own unique world-building? After my appreciation of Snyder’s original vision… Continue reading
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Cobra Kai Season 6 Pt. 1 Review- A Fine Start, But It Needed To Be More
I’ll be the first one to say after season 5 of Cobra Kai I thought the series was over. It seemed like it ended in a good place. The popularity of the show based on the 80s film, The Karate… Continue reading
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Skywalker’s: A Love Story Review-A Documentary Film That Has Equal Amounts Of Heart And Adrenaline-Filled Drama
This year has been a great one for documentaries. Films like (Steve) In Two Parts, Jim Henson: Idea Man, The Secret Mall Apartment, I’m George Lucas: The Connor Ratliff Story, Naked Ambition: Bunny Yeager, and Lost Angel: The Genius of… Continue reading
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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