Category: Movie Reviews
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Last Straw Review
We have all had those days when we are on our way to work and our car breaks down. We either have to run or bike to work and arrive sweaty from rushing to get there on time. We get in trouble with the owner because we are the manager of the place and have…
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Review
I remember the first time I saw Beetlejuice I knew I was entering another world. The name Tim Burton had already entered my world due to the eccentric Pee Wee’s Big Adventure. That movie was a bizarre ride in itself. Through his images, music, and use of practical effects, Burton showed us how to tell…
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Blink Twice Review
There is a moment in Blink Twice when Frida’s character, played by Naomi Ackie, is drinking her champagne near the pool and she starts choking on a raspberry. At first, no one is paying attention but then Channing Tatum’s character, Slater King, swoops in to help her. By the time he gets to her, Frida…
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Alien: Romulus Review
The one line that everyone repeats when they talk about an Alien movie is that “In space, no one can hear you scream”. Well, Fede Alvarez has changed that and while those in space might not hear you scream, those in the seats next to you will. Alien: Romulus is a chilling, claustrophobic, and intense journey…
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Peak Season Review
Peak Season gives us a story about longing, relationships, and the unknown within some amazing scenery that looks like Ansel Adams photographs. Now while that sounds like a simple storyline, sometimes you don’t need car chases, aliens, or a convoluted story to present something that is real and tender on the screen. In the same…
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My Spy The Eternal City
Sequels to movies either surpass the original, think of movies like Empire Strikes Back, Aliens, or Pearl. Yes, those movies are from different genres but they all improved upon the original. My Spy: The Eternal City gives us another adventure in the lives of JJ and Sophie, played by Dave Bautista and Chloe Coleman, and…
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Harold and the Purple Crayon Review
Whenever there is a movie based on a book, we always wonder what will be kept in the movie and what will be removed. With a book like Harold and the Purple Crayon you start to wonder are they going to combine all six books into one movie? Will they make a movie based on…
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Deadpool and Wolverine Review
As fans, we always want to thank the creators that give us joy. For those of us growing up in the 2000’s we were lucky to see the first iteration of the X-Men on the big screen and see the beginning of the Marvel universe. (If we are being real, we know it all started…
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Oddity Review
There have been a good amount of horror movies that have come out this year. From Late Night With the Devil to In a Violent Nature and most recently Longlegs, horror fans have had it good. The latest horror movie that will scare the crap out of you is Oddity. Oddity is a murder mystery/supernatural…
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Twisters Review
Twisters is s great return to the hyped disaster movies of the early 2000s. Movies like The Day After Tomorrow, 2012, Deep Impact, Armageddon, and Twister set a pretty high bar. These movies took us on a ride with a group of people as they tried to survive or find a way to prevent a…
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