Rhys Ifans
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Venom: The Last Dance Review- A Fond Farewell To This Version Of Venom That Had Me Laughing Profusely
I was a big fan of Spider-Man comics when I was a teenager. The David Mchelinie and Todd McFarlane run where they ran with the idea that the symbiote costume was taking over Peter Parker’s mind and body. Those issues… Continue reading
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Mother Couch Review- Mostly Set In One Location This Film Is Better Than It Has Any Reason To Be
I’ve seen a lot of films that are set in one location, but I don’t I’ve ever seen a movie quite like Mother Couch before. The Hateful Eight, 12 Angry Men, Locke, and others have more of an aesthetic and… Continue reading
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Nyad Review- An Inspiring Film with a Great Performance From Annette Bening
Sports biopics and biopics in general are some of my favorite kinds of films I like to watch. There is just an inspirational feel to sports films. Especially true stories such as Nyad. I also love films about stories I… Continue reading
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The Phantom of the Open Review
There is one thing about movies that I have always loved: a little slice of life story that I may have never heard that gets the big-screen treatment. Sony Pictures Classics is good for bringing these types of stories to… Continue reading
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The King’s Man Review
The King’s Man is a prequel to the widely popular and financially successful film Kingsman: The Secret Service from 2014 starring Colin Firth, Taron Egerton, and Michael Caine. Both films are directed by Matthew Vaughn. The latest Kingsman film is the origin story of how… Continue reading
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Spider-Man: No Way Home Review
I would be lying if I said I wasn’t a fan of Spider-Man. I’ve been reading Spider-Man comics since I was a kid, which is a long time ago. I’ve seen all the movies in the theater the night they came out,… Continue reading
