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The Paper Season One Review – A Spinoff Show To Cure Your Office Itch
By Nick Nitkowski It’s been twenty years since that film crew documented the workers of a paper product selling company spearheaded by Michael and making household names of Dwight, Jim, Pam, Stanley, and many others. “The Office” ran from 2005… Continue reading
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Long Bright River Review – Another Deeply Layered And Nuanced Crime Drama With A Fantastic Performance From Amanda Seyfried
I’m no stranger to crime dramas. I’ve been watching procedurals for many years now. It started back when I was a kid with Hill Street Blues, continued on with NYPD Blue, and later with CSI: Miami and other series of… Continue reading
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Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy Review – She Stays Delightfully, Messily, Mad
By Lisa Blanck The fourth BJ installment is chock-full of ‘life lessons’, which could get a bit preachy in the wrong hands if one didn’t enjoy the characters so much. But the world has been cheering the ups and sympathizing… Continue reading
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Mr. McMahon Review- A Docuseries That Doesn’t Paint The Pioneer Of Sports Entertainment In The Best Light
Mr. McMahon or as most people know him as Vince McMahon broke into the wrestling business with his father before it was known as sports entertainment. He learned the ropes if you will until he bought the company at the… Continue reading
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The Killer Review- An Action-Packed Remake To One Of Woo’s Very Own Films Doesn’t Disappoint In The Least
John Woo is a director who is known for Face Off and other action films. Mainly in Japan. He’s gotten so far in his career that he’s making remakes of his own films from years ago. That’s the case with… Continue reading
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Those About To Die Review- A Sword And Sandals Epic For The Ages, In Every Possible Definition Of The Words
Sword and Sandals films have been around for decades. They were a staple of cinemas. After Gladiator came out in the summer of 2000, they had a resurgence. Even some television shows like Rome and Spartacus came out to take… Continue reading
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Five Nights at Freddy’s Review- Half a Good Film Doesn’t Make A Whole Great Film Unfortunately
Lately, the world has been inundated by all the video games that have been made into movies and television series. Just this year alone there have been The Super Mario Brothers Movie, The Last of Us, Gran Tourismo, and another… Continue reading
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The Continental: From the World of John Wick Review- A Gritty Grimy 70s Action Prequel to the Popular Franchise That Is As Perfect A Series As I’ve Ever Seen In My Entire Lifetime
The John Wick Universe has grown vastly ever since the first film came out back in 2014. The film series has expanded on the idea of the guy who was avenging the death of his dog quite nicely. Things like… Continue reading
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Sick Review-An Apt Title For A Pandemic Horror Film
It’s been a little over a year and I guess that’s enough time for the stench of Covid-19 to wear off before producers, writers, and directors in Hollywood have decided to exploit the pandemic for entertainment value. Sick is an… Continue reading



