Universal Pictures
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Migration Review- A Road Trip Movie That Hasn’t Been Done Quite Like This Before
Illumination Studios is famous for its Despicable Me and Minions franchises. Occasionally they have branched out to do animated films such as The Grinch the remake of the popular animated holiday classic. Sing and this mast April’s release of The… 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 Exorcist: Believer Review- Some Good Technical Elements Can’t Save A Bad Script
The Exorcist is one of the pillars of the horror genre. It turned fifty years old this year. A lot of people would consider it the greatest horror film ever. So when the news came out that David Gordon Green,… Continue reading
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Strays Review- An Uproariously Funny Talking Dog Film With A Great Message
Over the years there have been a few talking dog films such as Homeward Bound and A Dog’s Journey that have got audiences a little teary-eyed. These films are more or less pretty lighthearted despite the emotional impact. Neither of… Continue reading
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The Last Voyage of the Demeter-A Good Self Contained Dracula Story
It’s a well-known fact that Universal Studios tried to reboot its Universal Monsters Brand with the Dark Universe. They even had a photoshoot showing all the actors who would be playing their versions of these iconic characters in future films.… Continue reading
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Oppenheimer Review- Christopher Nolan’s Latest Masterpiece of Filmmaking
When a new Christopher Nolan film comes out it’s appointment viewing. All film fans mark the date down when one of his films comes out. His newest film Oppenheimer is no exception to that rule. It may be one of… Continue reading
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Sweetwater (Blu-ray) Review- A Better Than Average Sports Biopic
One of my favorite genres of film is biopic. Especially sports biopics. I love a sports biopic about athletes or people I know about, but I like biopics about athletes I don’t know about more. Because I get to learn… Continue reading
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Renfield Review- Funny, Bloody, and Amazing
Count Dracula is one of the Universal Monsters characters from the 1930s. He was played brilliantly by Bela Lugosi. This character has been played by a lot of actors since this incarnation by Lugosi. Renfield on the other hand hasn’t… Continue reading
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Cocaine Bear Review- An Adrenaline-Fueled Eighties Nostalgia Trip
Animal attack films are a subgenre of the horror genre. There have been many of these types of films released over the years. Jaws, Cujo, Crawl, Anaconda, and Alligator are among the most popular of these films and the ones… Continue reading
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Knock at the Cabin Review-A Film With a Philosophical Question that is the Key to It’s Success
M. Night Shyamalan’s career has been a bit hit-and-miss. Ever since it started with the Sixth Sense back in 1999. He started pretty well with three fantastic films out of the gate but started to falter in the mid to… Continue reading