Nick Nitkowski
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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
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The Idea Of You Review- A Surprisingly Charming Rom-Com
by Nick Nitkowski Right off the bat I had a pretty good idea of what I was getting myself into going to see “The Idea of You.” All I needed to see was the poster and I knew. The details… Continue reading
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The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare Review- A Familiar Action-Spy Take On WWII
By Nick Nitkowski There are plenty of times when I look forward to seeing a Guy Ritchie movie. One of my favorite recent releases from him is “The Gentlemen” not to mention his classics like “Snatch” and “Lock, Stock, and… Continue reading
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[FFF 2024] The Concierge Review- A Bright And Colorful Anime Film That Is Simple Yet Effective
By Nick Nitkowski Anyone who knows me knows that I am a huge fan of animation. Especially anime. So, hen I saw that an anime film was being presented at the Florida Film Festival, I knew immediately that I had… Continue reading
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[MFF 2024] Remembering Gene Wilder Review- A Touching Look Into His Life With A Very Familiar Formula
By Nick Nitkowski “Remembering Gene Wilder” is a documentary film journeying through the life of actor Gene Wilder. Through interviews of his surviving colleagues, the film explores how he landed his first role as well as his acting method in… Continue reading
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Robot Dreams Review- The Proof That Disney Isn’t The Only One Who Can Summon Tears
By Nick Nitkowski Robot Dreams is a French and Spanish produced animated film about a world of anamorphic animals, like Zootopia, in which a lonely dog purchases a robot friend to accompany him wherever he goes and as they venture… Continue reading