November 24, 2024

Film Review: “The Old Man & the Gun”

Robert Redford has starred in nearly fifty films in a career that has stretched over six decades. Earlier this year the Academy Award winner announced ...
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Film Review: “First Man”

Film Review: First Man by Pete Herr Writing a screenplay for a true story might be one of the hardest jobs in the film industry. ...
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Film Review: BLACK ’47

Black ’47 is a bleak, but amazing revenge film, produced and shot entirely in Ireland In 1847, an Irish Ranger returns home from the Franco-Tahitian ...
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Film Review: Venom

First of all, Venom is not a great comic book film. Venom can’t connect to comic book Venom without Spider-Man. So, this film fails as ...
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Film Review: Netflix’s  “Power of Grayskull: The Definitive History of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe”

I love watching documentaries that tell you the story behind how films were made, battles were won, or how toys came about. I just love ...
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TV Review: CBS’s “MAGNUM P.I.”

My hopes were not very high for the new Magnum P.I. reboot, and it saddens me to report that CBS didn’t pull out a victory ...
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TV Review: Netflix’s “The Good Cop”

It’s a silly procedural mystery-of-the-week cop show, with obvious comical overtones, that clearly takes a direct cue from shows like Monk. Columbo, Barney Miller, and ...
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Couch Potato Critic Review: The House with a Clock in Its Walls

Before watching the film in IMAX, we were treated to the 3D IMAX Michael Jackson classic Thriller music video. The crowd really enjoyed that. It ...
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