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“Wuthering Heights” Review – An Existential Take On A Literary Classic Wasn’t A Bad Idea
By Dan Skip Allen Wuthering Heights is the only novel from Emily Brontë’s which was published in 1847, and is considered a classic of English literature known for its passionate, dark, and tragic story of love, revenge, and obsession between… Continue reading
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Supergirl Super Bowl XL Trailer
Ever since James Gunn was hired as the head of the new DC Universe for Warner Brothers, he said that they were going to make a Supergirl movie. She made her first appearance at the end of the Superman movie… Continue reading
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From The Golden Row!: Tyler’s 2025-26 Awards Season Catch-Up
By Tyler Banark The Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice awards have come and gone with surprising results! It marks the start of one of the most wonderful times of the year, as it means we are inching closer and closer… Continue reading
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My Most Anticipated Films of 2026 with Honorable Mentions
By Dan Skip Allen Honorable Mentions: Omaha, Werwulf, Focker In Law, Peaky Blinders The Movie, Supergirl, The RIP 1: The Odyssey Odysseus, king of Ithaca, embarks on a perilous journey to return home after the Trojan War. Directed by Christopher… Continue reading
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What Could Come Of Netflix Buying Warner Brothers?
By Tyler Banark This past Friday, the bombshell news dropped that Netflix is in the running to purchase Warner Bros. Studios. While the average person might look at this and think it’s fascinating news, someone like me might see it… Continue reading
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From The Golden Row! Another Awards Season Has Officially Begun
By Kyle Flynn Last week, two things happened. AFI Fest ended, and Gotham Nominations came out. Otherwise, what I will now start dubbing ‘The Great Seasonal Transition,’ the end of the Fall Festival Season, straight into the start of another… Continue reading
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One Battle After Another Review – PTA’s Wild Ride On A Lost Highway
By Brian Susbielles Paul Thomas Anderson, along with contemporaries Quentin Tarantino, Richard Linklater, and Kevin Smith, make up the VHS generation of directors emerging in the 1990s where they were self-taught on how to make movies and came out with… Continue reading
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Weapons Review – A Phenomenal Physiological Horror Film That Will Have You Thinking About It For Days Afterward
Zach Cregger is a director primarily known for the film Barbarians that came out in 2022. Just at the end of the Covid-19 pandemic. With Barbarians, he put a twist on horror films. He used Bill Skarsgard in a different… Continue reading
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Superman Review – The Dawn Of The New DC Universe Has Begun And Its “Super”!
Superman has had a few different iterations on the big screen over the years. The first and most obvious is the iconic performance by Christopher Reeve as the world’s big blue boy scout and his alter ego intrepid reporter for… Continue reading
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My Top 10 Films of 2025 So Far… Half Way Through The Year!
By Dan Skip Allen Honorable Mentions: Lilo & Stitch (Live-Action), How to Train Your Dragon (Live-Action), Thunderbolts*, Elio, Magazine Dreams, Sacramento, Ballerina, Black Bag, and Presence. 10: The Legend of Ochi 3/5 Letterboxd 77% Rotten Tomatoes A young girl learns… Continue reading









