Tag: Movie Reviews
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Finding Life in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is a great continuation of what was started in 28 Years Later.
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Dead Man’s Wire is Too Bizarre to be Real
Dead Man’s Wire tells the true story of Tony Kiritsis, Bill Skarsgård, who took Richard Hall, Dacre Montgomery, hostage on February 8th, 1977. Tony felt that Hall’s mortgage company, Meridian Mortgage, had swindled him out of land, and after 4 years of trying to make things right, he took matters into his own hands. Director…
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Surviving the Laughs with Anaconda
In Anaconda, there is a moment when Jack Black’s character, Doug McCallister, starts writing, and the world around him transforms into the scenery of what he is writing. He gets in a zone that I am kind of envious of. What is only a few minutes to us is probably hours to him, but he…
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Find your way with Serious People
There have been times when working that I wish I could have a clone to help me out. With family, my day job, and the website, I can not be in multiple places at once. When Pasqual Gutierrez finds out he has landed a big gig during the same month his first baby will be…
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Hunting Kalisk in the Predator: Badlands
With Prey and Predator: Killer of Killers, director Dan Trachtenberg has revitalized the Predator franchise. By giving us stories with a new look at the franchise, Predator feels updated in a way that does not dilute the original movies. With Predator: Badlands, Trachtenberg once again expands the mythology of the dreaded hunters. The code of…
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Reliving the Life of El Divo de Juárez in Juan Gabriel: I Must, I Can, I Will
On the weekends, my house was filled with the sounds of Leo Dan, José José, Julio Iglesias, and Juan Gabriel. Their music would play while we did our chores, and my taste in music differed from my parents’, but I enjoyed the sounds coming out of the living room speakers. These artists were not something…
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Answering the Call with the Black Phone 2
Black Phone was one of the best horror movies I saw in 2022. From the concept alone, I was excited about it and wanted to see it. The movie was not only incredible but also put Mason Thames and Madeleine McGraw on my radar. Their performances were amazing, and little did I know we would…
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Reaching out to The Hand The Rocks the Cradle
Back in 1992, Rebecca De Mornay scared parents of nannies in The Hand That Rocks the Cradle. This movie showed a woman’s plan for vengeance and what she would do to get it. Now we have an updated version of the film starring Maika Monroe as Polly Murphy, a mysterious figure who weaves into the…
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Returning to The Grid with Tron: Ares
Tron: Ares is visually stunning and pops off of the screen with it’s vibrant colors and bass pounding soundtrack.
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