Nick Nitkowski
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Despicable Me 4 Review- A Silly Series Of Random Events
By Nick Nitkowski Illumination and Universal Studios’ unexpected cash cow has pumped out another installment of the “Despicable Me” franchise with Number 4! With everyone’s favorite Minions doing crazy antics alongside their boss Gru, his wife Lucy, his adopted daughters… 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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Die Hart 2: Die Harter Review- Another Kevin Hart Movie That You’ve Seen Before
By Nick Nitkowski If one were to mention a “new Kevin Hart movie”, there’s a good chance that you already know exactly what kind of movie you’re in for before you even make the decision to sit down and watch… Continue reading
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[Tribeca 2024] Boys Go To Jupiter Review- An Animated Coming-Of-Age Story That Acts An Endurance Test
By Nick Nitkowski Animation is a beautiful art form of storytelling. We’ve all seen such imaginative animation styles that paired well with some amazing stories that have withstood the test of time. And what’s even more amazing is how many… Continue reading
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Frank Miller: American Genius Review- A Documentary That Doesn’t Do The Man Justice
By Nick Nitkowski If you’re a fan of comic books or even comic book movies, there is a good chance that you’ve heard of the name Frank Miller. The man who wrote such iconic graphic novels that inspired the comic… Continue reading
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Young Woman And The Sea Review- An Inspiring True Story That May Not Find Its Audience
By Nick Nitkowski “Young Woman and the Sea” is a Disney-released movie about the true story of Trudy Ederle, played by Daisy Ridley, who became the first woman to swim the English Channel from France to England in 1926. Other… Continue reading
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Aggro Dr1ft Review- An Infrared Film That’s Headache Inducing In More Ways Than One
By Nick Nitkowski “Aggro Dr1ft” is a movie I heard about a while ago. I saw no trailer for it. All I knew about it is that it was shot entirely in infra-red and that it was direct by Harmony… Continue reading
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The People’s Joker Review- A Transgender Coming-Of-Age Story Wrapped In An Unofficial DC Comics Fever Dream
By Nick Nitkowski “The People’s Joker” is an independent film that was crowdfunded back in 2020 about a transgender person known as Joker the Harlequin trying to discover one’s self in Gotham City where comedy is outlawed by Batman and… Continue reading