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Good Grief Review- A Realistic Take, For The Most Part, On Loss By Levy And Company
Dan Levy has made a name for himself, if he already didn’t have a famous name as the son of legendary comedic actor Eugene Levy, for the Emmy-winning series Schitt’s Creek. Now he has branched out to write, direct, and… Continue reading
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Society of the Snow Review-A Remake of A Thirty Year Old Film Doesn’t Make It Any Less Impressive
About 30 years ago or so there was a film called Alive directed by Frank Marshall and written by John Patrick Shanley that came out about a Uruguayan rugby team that crashed and landed their plane in the Andes Mountains… Continue reading
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Rebel Moon Pt 1: A Child of Fire Review- A Fasinating Premise Brought Vividly To Life By Zack Snyder
Rebel Moon Pt 1: A Child Of Fire is the latest film from divisive filmmaker Zack Snyder. He has made some of the best fan-friendly films over the last twenty or so years, such as 300, Watchmen, and Justice League… Continue reading
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Chicken Run: Dawn Of The Nugget Review- A Fun Adventurous Sequel To The Popular Original Animated Film
Chicken Run was a film from Aardman Animation by Dreamworks, that came out around 2000. It’s about a group of egg-laying chickens who live on a farm in Yorkshire, England. When a rooster arrives on the scene he convinces the… Continue reading
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Leave the World Behind Review- A Post-Apocalyptic Film That Turns Political
There have been a lot of movies over the years that have had a theme of the world is about to end. Even Netflix, which is the streaming home of Leave the World Bhind has had its fair share of… Continue reading
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Maestro Review- A Master Filmmaker At Work Combined With Phenomenal Performances By Cooper and Mulligan Make This One Of The Best Films Of The Year
Leonard Bernstein is considered one of the greatest composers/conductors in history. He has created some amazing scores and music. His music is just the tip of the iceberg regarding his life. This film delves into all the sordid affairs and… Continue reading
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Rustin Review- A Transformative and Transcending Performance From Coman Domingo
Over the years we’ve seen a lot of films about the Civil Rights movement in our country. Films like Selma, Till, and Mississippi Burning have reminded us what a dangerous time the 60s were for Black Americans in the United… Continue reading