Thriller
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Trust Review – This Film Didn’t Instill Anything In Me, You Can Believe That
Sophie Turner made a name for herself as Sansa Stark in Game of Thrones and Jean Grey in a couple of the later 20th Century Fox X-Men Films. She’s done a little television since then, but not much else. She… Continue reading
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Americana Review – A Sweetheart Of A Story With Good Performances Across The Board From Hauser, Sweeney, And Halsey
More and more lately, there have been films with chapters or an anthology type story to them. The Life of Chuck was one that had the chapters out of order, Freaky Tales and Weapons are a couple of recent movies… Continue reading
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Relay Review – An Innovative Suspense Thriller With Terrific Performances From Riz Ahmed & Lily James
I like a good thriller. Especially one that deals with a subject matter I haven’t heard of before. That’s the case with Relay, the latest film from director David Mckenzie. I love learning something new from movies. The Tri-State Relay… Continue reading
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Ballard Review – A New Character Is Introduced To Viewers, But She Is Just As Tough As Past Protagonists In Michael Connelly World of Cops & Criminals
Ballard is the latest series on Amazon Prime Video based on the works of Michael Connelly. The previous two were Bosch and Bosch Legacy. There is also a show on Netflix based on The Lincoln Lawyer. Connelly has built an… Continue reading
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Havoc Review – A Dark And Gritty Looking Crime Thriller From The Acclaimed Action Director Gareth Evans
Gareth Evan made a name for himself with two of the best action films of all time, The Raid and The Raid 2: Redemption. Before that, he made The Apostle. What they all have in common is that they all… Continue reading
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Sinners Review – Ryan Coogler’s Scary Horror Film Draws In The Devil And His Demons
By Brian Susbielles In the 1930s, in Mississippi, there was a blues guitar player named Robert Johnson. Guitarists like Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, and Bob Dylan cited Johnson as a major influence decades after his death, as Johnson did not… Continue reading
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The Rule Of Jenny Pen Review – A Boring Mystery Thriller That Wastes The Talents Of Rush And Lithgow
I haven’t seen many films set in Australia or New Zealand, but I’ve seen a few here or there. The Rule of Jenny Pen is the latest from New Zealand. It’s also a Shudder release. With that comes a dark… Continue reading
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Carry-On Review- An Action Packed & Adrenaline-fueled Thriller For The Holiday Season
The holiday season can be a stressful one especially if you and your loved ones have to fly somewhere. Airports can be a nightmare. Imagine what it has to feel like for the TSA Agents who have to work on… Continue reading
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Conclave Review- An Achievement In Filmmaking, By Berger, And Acting, By Fiennes & Tucci, I’ve Rarely Seen This Year, Thus Far
I was a catholic when I was a kid growing up in Massachusetts and I’ve followed these beliefs more often than not the rest of my life. It’s something I’ve had an off-again-on-again relationship with Catholicism. When I heard about… Continue reading
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I Did It My Way Review- A Hong Kong Action Crime Thriller With A Cool Story
Crime films come in all shapes and sizes. They are a big part of the American Film landscape but also a huge part of the Asian Film market as well. I Did It My Way is the latest movie with… Continue reading








