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The Shining Review- RIP Shelley Duvall 1949-2024 Celebrating Duvall’s Legacy, Kubrick’s Masterpiece And Nicholson’s Showcase
By Kyle Flynn Today, with the announcement of the passing of the immensely talented Shelley Duvall, I began to reflect on one of my favorite films. Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of the Stephen King novel is what I consider the pinnacle… Continue reading
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Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1 Review- An Epic Western That Is Just The Beginning Of Something Even Greater In The Future
When you hear the phrase as American as apple pie or baseball I would add Westerns to that. Sure there are spaghetti westerns, Spanish Westerns, and Australian Westerns, but generally speaking Westerns are an American genre of film. With that… Continue reading
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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga Review- A Gorgeous Action-packed Adrenaline Rush Of A Film That Never Let’s Up From Beginning To End With A Career Best Performance From Chris Hemsworth
George Miller has created a nice franchise with the Mad Max world, based in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. After many years away from the franchise he came back with a vengeance in 2016 with the critical and box-office smash Mad Max:… Continue reading
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One Life Review- A Multilayered WWII Story With A Happy Ending
Anthony Hopkins has had an up-and-down career ever since winning the Academy Award for playing Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs. Sometimes, he picks some good roles, and other times not so much. Eventually, he won a second… Continue reading
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Ace Ventura Pet Detective 30th Anniversary Review- One Of The Funniest Film I’ve Ever Seen & Launched Jim Carrey’s Career
It’s no secret that I’m a huge Jim Carrey fan. His brand of humor is totally up my alley. I originally started watching him on In Living Color, the FOX sketch show similar to SNL. 1994 was his breakout year… Continue reading
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Wonka Review- A Joyous And Delightful Movie With A Wonderful and Magical Spirit
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was one of my favorite films growing up as a kid. It had a magical yet wonderful feel to it and Gene Wilder was a darkly fun Willie Wonka. Tim Burton’s Charlie and the… Continue reading
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LA Confidential Retro Review- The Best Film Noir Since Chinatown
James Ellroy is an established author who has written a bunch of books about LA in the past, usually in the 50s or 60s. He loves this era. Which makes LA Confidential a must-read. That was an easy book to… Continue reading