Samuel L Jackson
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Fall Thomas Anderson: Hard Eight Review
By Jacob Cameron “Never ignore a man’s courtesy.” These are some of the first words spoken by Sydney to a man named John over cigarettes and coffee in the film Hard Eight. Hard Eight is Paul Thomas Anderson’s first feature-length… Continue reading
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The Unholy Trinity Review – A Western That Suffers From A Bad Script And Line Delivery From It’s Cast
I’ve said in many reviews of Westerns that I’m a huge fan of them. I’ve seen so many that I can’t keep count of so many I’ve seen. Westerns are one of my favorite genres of film. Unforgiven is one… Continue reading
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Star Wars Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith Review – It Says “Hello There” At 20
By Jacob Cameron Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is the conclusion of the much discussed prequel trilogy. A trilogy that is reviled and subsequently defended in equal measure. The consensus appears to be that Revenge of the… Continue reading
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The Piano Lesson Review- Another August Wilson Play Brought To Life With Stellar Performances From Deadwyler & Washington
August Wilson is a renowned American Black Playwright who has written about the Black experience in Pittsburgh in the 20th Century. A couple of his plays have been brought to the big screen in recent years, Fences and Ma Rainey’s… Continue reading
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The Garfield Movie Review- Terrific Voice-Over Performances Can’t Save Basic Animation And A Retread Plot
The Garfield Movie is based on a cartoon cat from the newspapers and later turned into a movie with the titular cat voiced by Bill Murray decades later. Garfield is a cat who likes to eat pizza and lasagna and… Continue reading
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Argylle Review- A Hilarious Action-packed Romp Of A Spy Movie That Matthew Vaughn Weaves Together Nicely
Matthew Vaughn had created his fair share of film franchises with Kick-Ass and The Kingsmen franchises under his belt, along with also doing an X-Men film. With Argylle he hopes to create another spy-centric franchise that fans of the others… Continue reading
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The Kill Room Review- An Interesting Premise Combined With Good Acting Made This An Entertaining Film
Reggie (Joe Manganiello), Patrice (Uma Thurman), Gordon (Samuel L. Jackson), Grace (Miya Hawke), an artist/painter, scam, laundering money through an art gallery, Leslie (Amy Kerum), Nate (Matthew Maher), Liv Morgan/Gionna Daddio, The Kimono (Debbie Mazer), Nicole (Marianne Randon) Anika (Dree… Continue reading
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My 30 Most Anticipated Films of the Fall and Winter 2015 Pt. 2
15;Trumbo In 1947, successful screenwriter Dalton Trumbo (Bryan Cranston) and other Hollywood figures get blacklisted for their political beliefs. 14:Creed Adonis Johnson (Michael B. Jordan) never knew his famous father, boxing champion Apollo Creed, who died before Adonis was born.… Continue reading
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Big Year for Boxing Movies Pt.2
The Boxer is about Terry Flynn played by, three time Oscar Winner for Best Actor, Daniel Day-Lewis. Terry takes the rap for his IRA friends and ends up in prison for 14 years. He gets out and tries to rebuild… Continue reading
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Big Year for Boxing movies Pt. 1
The Boxing movie genre has been a good one over the years. Some of the great movies of all times have been ones based on boxing movies. Directors like Martin Scorsese,Ron Howard,Micheal Mann, David O. Russell and Robert Wise have… Continue reading






