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Mickey 17 Review – He Lives To Die Day After Day For A Familiar Evil
By Brian Susbielles Six years after his Palme d’Or, Best Picture Oscar-winning masterpiece Parasite, Bong Joon Ho is finally back. Making his third English-speaking film, Bong is back in the sci-fi, social satire, and dark humor pile with this bleak… Continue reading
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Companion Review- A Fun Film That Has A Little Something For Everyone!
By Nick Nitkowski “Companion” is one of those movies that benefits from knowing nothing going in. While the first trailer delivers vague intrigue through great marketing, the second trailer pretty much shows its hand. A fact that I wish was… Continue reading
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Kyle Flynn’s Top 10 of 2024
By Kyle Flynn Note I have not seen many critically acclaimed films, but one or more of them could have made this list: The Room Next Door dir. Pedro Almodovar, Nickel Boys dir. RaMell Ross, Red Rooms dir. Pascal Plante,… Continue reading
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Juror #2 Review- Clint Eastwood Crafts A New Version Of “12 Angry Men”
by Nick Nitkowski “Juror #2” is a movie that shot up on my radar for two very specific reasons. The first reason being that it’s Clint Eastwood’s latest directorial film. He does not play any role in the film. And… Continue reading
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Joker Folie a Deux Editorial- This Film Is Much More Important Than What People Are Giving It Credit For
The first Joker film from Todd Phillips was a look into a specific subsection of America and maybe the world as a whole. He combined elements from Taxi Driver and The King of Comedy, two films from Martin Scorsese. They… Continue reading
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Joker: Folie A Deux Review- A Highly Anticipated Sequel That Might Leave You Without A Smile
by Nick Nitkowski I remember when I saw the first “Joker” movie. I remember loving it. Especially since the last rendition of the Joker wasn’t very well received by most. It was well shot, well scored, well acted as the… Continue reading
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Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story Review- An Indelible Film About An Iconic Man And The Legacy He Left On And Off The Big Screen
I would be lying if I said I wasn’t a fan of Christopher Reeve ever since I was a little kid. There was just something about him in Superman The Movie that I loved. The quote “Don’t Worry Miss I… Continue reading
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Review- A Return To Form For Tim Burton And Company As Well As A Return To Greatness For Michael Keaton
I have a particular nostalgia for films and television shows that came out in the 80s. Mainly because that’s the decade I more or less grew up in. When filmmakers remake, reboot, or do sequels of some of my favorite… Continue reading
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The Sixth Sense 25th Anniversary Review- The Birth Of The Twisted Thriller
By Jacob Cameron On August 6th, 1999, The Sixth Sense was released in movie theaters. This was the film that launched the directing career of M. Night Shyamalan. Shyamalan had directed two films before Sixth Sense: 1992’s Praying with Anger… Continue reading





