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PLEASURE REVIEW: NINJA THYBERG’S DEBUT DELIVERS AN UNNERVING LOOK AT THE PORN INDUSTRY
Warning: The following review discuss the subject of sexual assault and includes explicit terminology relating to the adult entertainment industry. Read at your own caution Some films open up and you already know they are going to be a tough…
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DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS REVIEW: SAM RAIMI BRINGS HORROR TO THE MCU
Too many years have gone by since Stephen Strange has gotten his own movie. Six years have gone by since we met Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange in his first solo film, the longest for any MCU sequel. While Strange has…
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MARCEL THE SHELL WITH SHOES ON REVIEW: A TINY SHELL REMINDS US OF THE POWER OF FAMILY IN A MASTERFUL FILM
The world is a big place, and many times small little wonders get lost amongst all the chaos. That doesn’t mean these small things do not have a voice, and sometimes these voices can be adorable. Enter the world of…
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FIRE OF LOVE REVIEW: AN EXPLOSIVE DOC ON FALLING IN LOVE ONE VOLCANO AT A TIME
A recurring theme in documentaries is the ability to define logic and explore greatness. This often happens when your subject is willing to go beyond the norm to continue their passion. Sara Dosa’s exuberant love story is no different, but…
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THE NORTHMAN REVIEW: ROBERT EGGERS’ LATEST IS A BARBARIC EPIC WORTHY OF VALHALLA
Robert Eggers please just keep doing your thing. After two horror film outings with A24 the defender of historical accuracy is back this time working with a bigger studio, a bigger budget and much bigger muscles. The Northman written by…
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SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 2 REVIEW: TO MAKE THE BEST VIDEO GAME APATATION ALL YOU NEED IS A HEDGEHOG SOME TAILS AND KNUCKLES
It brings me great joy to know that somehow the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise continues to be the best video game movies out there. Yes, it is a low bar of a genre, but this second installment is not only…
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MORBIUS REVIEW: JARED LETO’S VAMPIRE MOVIE HAS NO BITE AND JUST PLAIN SUCKS
Always go into a movie optimistic. Sure there are many that we walk into with some judgements but for the most part always be ready to be surprised worst that could happen you walk out disappointed. It wears off. It…
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THE BUBBLE REVIEW: COVID SATIRE HITS THE MARK JUST AS MUCH AS IT MISSES
Sometimes movies are released at the perfect moment in history. Other times there intentions are well but are given to us beyond the point. Judd Apatow’s latest unfortunately falls into the second category. The Bubble may be quite funny at…
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APOLLO 10 1/2: A SPACE AGE CHILDHOOD REVIEW: LINKLATER IS BACK WITH A FANTASTICAL NOSTALGIC VOYAGE
There can’t be a Richard Linklater film without the essence of time driving the narrative force. Here is a director who thrives off of memories, nostalgia and the wholesome but mundane life you can find in middle class suburban Texas.…
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BODIES BODIES BODIES REVIEW: GEN-Z HORROR COMEDY CUTS DEEP
Sometimes you have to ask yourself, “why am I still friends with these people?” We all have those childhood friends that no matter what drama happens between us we just can’t shake them off. There is a sense of chaos…