Category: -Movie Review
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Movie Review – Clown in a Cornfield
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What a hayride of a movie! Clown in a Cornfield is a must-see for anyone who appreciates Children of the Corn (obvious reference due to the cornfields) or Terrifier (total clown reference there). This is not just another horror movie—there’s a semi-campy feel to it, but more importantly, it’s unique for some very cool reasons.…
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Movie Review – Fight or Flight
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This movie was not worth the price of admission, and my ticket was free. The only entertaining thing about it was seeing it with my movie-amigo and making fun of all the ridiculousness. And it isn’t like I expected this movie to be great in the first place. I would have been impressed if it…
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Movie Review – Thunderbolts*
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I’ve been waiting a long time for this type of MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) movie. It’s certainly not the best MCU movie, but it has some soul to it, something that has been sorely lacking from every MCU movie since Avengers: Endgame. My impression is that the creators of the recent MCU movies believe the…
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Movie Review – The Accountant 2
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Here’s why I didn’t enjoy The Accountant 2: it feels like someone took a 10-hour streaming series that was compressed it into a 2-hour movie. There is a lot of apparent depth in this story, but there’s never any follow-through. What stood out to me the most was the group of hacker kids and their…
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Movie Review – The Legend of Ochi
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The Legend of Ochi is A24’s version of E.T. While The Legend of Ochi clearly draws inspiration from classic coming-of-age creature features, director Isaiah Saxon brings his own artistic sensibilities to this tale. Unlike Spielberg’s optimistic suburban fantasy, Saxon crafts something more reminiscent of a folk tale—mysterious, occasionally menacing, and deeply rooted in the isolation of…
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Movie Review – Until Dawn
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Last night I watched Until Dawn, and I won’t lie – I was skeptical about another “Groundhog Day” horror concept. We’ve seen it all before, but this one managed to surprise me with its creative kill scenes and laugh-out-loud moments mixed in with the screams. The whole “stuck in a time loop” thing has been…
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Movie Review – Sinners
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Sinners is a gripping journey into the heart of the 1930s South, brought to life by Michael B. Jordan’s captivating performance. His portrayal strikes a perfect balance between vulnerability and strength, anchoring the film’s emotional depth. The production design is nothing short of remarkable; the sets beautifully recreate the cotton fields and rural landscapes, immersing viewers…
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Movie Review – Warfare
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As a devoted fan of the war movie genre, I walked into Warfare with high expectations—and walked out somewhat shaken, moved, and most certainly, impressed. Directed by Alex Garland (Civil War) and co-directed by Navy SEAL veteran Ray Mendoza, this film plunges audiences into the unfiltered chaos of battle with stunning authenticity and emotional weight.…
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Movie Review – The Amateur
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“Did you ever take into account the things I’m good at?” Rami Malek’s character, Charlie, asks in The Amateur — by the end of the film, there’s no doubt he’s good at a lot. Armed with an IQ of 170 and a quiet but fierce resolve, Charlie outwits CIA operatives and international villains alike in…
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Movie Review – Drop
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“Drop” is a B+ movie that, while not quite reaching the iconic heights of “Die Hard,” offers an entertaining watch. Set in a skyscraper, it cleverly maintains a suspenseful “whodunit” atmosphere, thanks to standout performances from the supporting cast. Violet (Meghann Fahy) shines as she courageously navigates the film’s challenges despite her limited social outings.…