Author: Steven Blackman
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Is there anything extra during the end credits of The Brutalist?
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No, there are not any extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of The Brutalist. View details and movie information…
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Movie Review – The Brutalist
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“No matter what people tell you, it is about the destination – not the journey!” To be sure, the journey of the main character’s (Laszlo Toth) life is filled with struggle, pain, and simply trying to “hang on” through unspeakable trials, tribulations, and tragedies. This movie is a modern-day epic that tests the patience of…
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Is there anything extra during the end credits of Babygirl?
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No, there are not any extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of Babygirl. View details and movie information…
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Movie Review – Babygirl
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SPOILER ALERT! While the unpredictable ending is not revealed here, some details are unearthed in this review. However, if you have seen the trailer, then you already know much of what transpires in the film. The basic plot is that a high-powered CEO, Romy (Nicole Kidman), engages in an affair with a young intern, Samuel,…
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Is there anything extra during the end credits of A Complete Unknown?
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No, there are not any extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of A Complete Unknown. View details and movie information…
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Movie Review – A Complete Unknown
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Without question, this is one of the most apt and suitable movie titles for a biopic that perhaps I can ever recall. Movies, including multiple documentaries, have attempted to increase our understanding of the man, the myth, and the legend who is Bob Dylan. Indeed, he remains an enigma wrapped up in a mystery. To…
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Is there anything extra during the end credits of Juror #2?
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No, there are not any extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of Juror #2. View details and movie information…
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Movie Review – Juror #2
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Does there need to be truth to have justice? Can an action or decision be “just” even if it lacks or is bereft of truth? These are just a couple of questions that the movie, “Juror #2”, wrestles with over the course of almost two hours. The basic plot revolves around a young professional and…
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Movie Review – A Real Pain
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“Isn’t everyone in pain in some way?”, a character in the movie asserts. This film explores how pain is experienced from the mundane to the macabre throughout our lives while walking the planet. It is a reflective and introspective look at how we must strive to find ways to be resilient, bouncing back from all…
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Movie Review – Anora
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What is this amazing film? Drumroll, please! The film is called “Anora” after the protagonist, who is a 23-year-old woman (of Russian descent) who is living and working as an exotic dancer in New York City. The opening plot is a simple one. Anora, or “Ani” as she prefers, meets Vanya, a younger Russian national…