Woody Harrelson
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Ella McCay Review – A Fantastic Performance By MacKey Is Wasted By A Bad Script, Direction, and Message
I’ve been a fan of James L. Brooks films in the past, such as Terms of Endearment, As Good As It Gets, and Broadcast News. He is one of the last directors working who knows how to get a genuine… Continue reading
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Now You See Me: NowYou Don’t Review – A Fun Third Installment Sure To Dazzle The Fans
By Nick Nitkowski It’s been nine years since the release of “Now You See Me 2”. Within that time, I had a feeling that the franchise had officially ended at 2 as so many franchises, unfortunately, often do. So, imagine… Continue reading
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Fly Me To The Moon Review- A Humorous Yet Unimpactful Take On The Moon Landing
By Nick Nitkowski We all know about the moon landing. It’s embedded in our history. We even had an Oscar-winning movie about it six years ago. But now comes a new take on the moon landing all about marketing in… Continue reading
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Suncoast Review- A Good Coming Of Age Film With A Realistic Backdrop
The Sundance Film Festival is a good place for burgeoning filmmakers to get their first taste of fame. If they have a film that resonates with audiences like last year’s Past Lives or Coda from a few years ago it… Continue reading
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Triangle of Sadness Review
Ruben Ostlund is a director that isn’t shy about putting controversial topics in his films. He has dealt with topics of marriage and relationships in Force Majeure and business and expressionism in The Square. Now he tackles the class system… Continue reading
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My 30 Most Anticipated Films of the Fall and Winter 2015 Pt. 2
15;Trumbo In 1947, successful screenwriter Dalton Trumbo (Bryan Cranston) and other Hollywood figures get blacklisted for their political beliefs. 14:Creed Adonis Johnson (Michael B. Jordan) never knew his famous father, boxing champion Apollo Creed, who died before Adonis was born.… Continue reading


