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Chainsaw Man: The Movie Review – A Bloody Good Time For Fans Of This Anime
By Nick Nitkowski The way most anime shows get on my radar is, unfortunately, through popularity. I don’t want it to be this way, but there are just so many anime shows out there, and it’s hard to choose which… Continue reading
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Fall Thomas Anderson: Punch Drunk Love Review
By Jacob Cameron “I wanted to ask you something because you’re a doctor… I don’t like myself sometimes. Can you help me?” This quote, almost a cry for help, comes from Barry Egan, the main character of 2002’s Punch-Drunk Love.… Continue reading
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Caught Stealing Review – A Crime Film That Felt Like A Fun Summer Blockbuster That Didn’t Get Marketed That Way Unfortunately
Darren Aronofsky is a director who has been a bit hit or miss during the course of his filmmaking career. Films like Pi, Requiem for a Dream, The Fountain, and Mother haven’t necessarily been that well received by audiences. On… Continue reading
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28 Years Later Review – A New Filmmaking Style From Boyle Doesn’t Change The Intensity I’ve Come To Know From This Franchise
In the early 2000s, Danny Boyle and Alex Garland took the world by storm with their revisioning of the zombie genre. They called their antagonists if you were, the infested, because they were infected by a Nero disease. These weren’t… Continue reading
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Karate Kid: Legends Review – Macchio & Chan Shine Opposite Wang, Who Is A Revelation
The Karate Kid franchise has had a fee starts and stops in its 40-plus year existence. Four films in the original franchise, some better than others, but definitely a basis for something good. A successful streaming series, called Cobra Kai,… Continue reading
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Final Destination: Bloodlines Review – A Return To Form That Provides Surprises, Gore, And Laughs
I am fortunate enough to say that I am part of the generation that was completely traumatized by the “Final Destination” franchise. This franchise made me scared of flying, log trucks, roller coasters, laser eye repairs, and so many other… Continue reading
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Harold And The Purple Crayon Review- A Simple And Cute Film That’s Fun For The Whole Family
By Nick Nitkowski I’m sure that goes without saying that this film was never on anyone’s most anticipated films of 2024 list. It certainly was never on my list. Moreso to the point, I most likely would never have given… Continue reading
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Fly Me To The Moon Review- A Humorous Yet Unimpactful Take On The Moon Landing
By Nick Nitkowski We all know about the moon landing. It’s embedded in our history. We even had an Oscar-winning movie about it six years ago. But now comes a new take on the moon landing all about marketing in… Continue reading
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Thanksgiving Review- Roth Creates A Feast For the Eyes If Your A Horror Fan, But Not Much Else
The Grindhouse was a double feature film that came out back in 2007. The pair of films Death Proof and Planet Terror was directed by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez. Between the two films for trailers for other films that… Continue reading
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Big George Foreman Review (Blu-Ray A Subpar Sports Biopic That Fails Foreman’s Insperational Life
I’ve seen a lot of films about boxing and boxers. Most of them were pretty good. Big George Foreman wasn’t one of them though. Every big-name boxer in the last fifty years or so has gotten a film about them… Continue reading





