November 24, 2024

Review: Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness

Christ, I have no idea how many days into this quarantine/social distancing/stay the fuck home thing we are. Mine has been extended due to not ...
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Film Review: “The Way Back” Is An Underdog Story Worth Rooting For

The Way Back could not have come at a better time. Since the virus has put a chokehold on our lives, there is one thing ...
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Film Review: ‘Extra Ordinary’ is a Spirited Delight

In a quaint little town in Ireland where the existence of the paranormal is known and accepted as part of everyday life, Rose Dooley (Maeve ...
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Film Review: Birds of Prey

Pete Herr from The Geekiverse has his review of Birds of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn). Every single time I go into ...
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Film Review: The Assistant

As much as I hate to use the phrase “important film.” That label gets tossed around a loosely. In the case of Kitty Green’s “The ...
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Film Review: Dolittle

Dolittle isn’t the hot mess that other outlets have made it out to be, though it isn’t going to be winning any Oscars either. In tone, ...
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Film Review: “Richard Jewell”

Security guard, Richard Jewell, detonated a bomb at a concert he was supposed to be protecting during the Atlanta Olympic festivities in Centennial. He was ...
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Film Review: Little Women

“Little Women” has a long cinematic history, starting with the 1917 release which is now considered lost, through the golden era of film and into ...
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