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  • FILM REVIEW: The Iron Claw

    FILM REVIEW: The Iron Claw

    Kayfabe. Noun: (in professional wrestling) the fact or convention of presenting staged performances as genuine or authentic. “A masterful job of blending kayfabe and reality.” We all just want to exist in a place where people love and care about us. This inspired by a true story does not feel like one of those places.…

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  • FILM REVIEW: Wonka

    FILM REVIEW: Wonka

    1964, Tokyo hosted the 18th Summer Olympics, we were nearly entering space, The Beatles were taking the US by storm, while race riots were ripping the US apart. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed into law, and a little book called Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl was released.  It was a different…

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  • FILM REVIEW: THE HOLDOVERS

    FILM REVIEW: THE HOLDOVERS

    I went to one year of high school in the US (fancy New England Prep School, in this case) and four years of university. I was only homesick once, and it was only for a few minutes. It was my sophomore (second) year at university in the depth of winter.  All the students leave for…

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  • FILM REVIEW: Napoleon

    FILM REVIEW: Napoleon

    Ridley Scott – the legendary director of Alien, Blade Runner, and Gladiator, to name a few – has Directed a film on Napoleon Bonaparte featuring Gladiator actor Joaquin Phoenix: coming off films like Joker and Her– sign me up. Phoenix plays the titular Bonaparte and his ascension to Emperor following the civil unrest following the French Revolution in 1789. There is pomp and…

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  • FILM REVIEW: THE HUNGER GAMES: THE BALLAD OF SONGBIRDS & SNAKES

    FILM REVIEW: THE HUNGER GAMES: THE BALLAD OF SONGBIRDS & SNAKES

    Suzanne Collins – the author of The Hunger Games books on which the movie series is based – has a wild imagination. Who could have thought up a story where one nation with more resources and technology subjects other nations to inhumane conditions, mistreatment, and military rule? When some of the unchosen rebels fight back, the…

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  • FILM REVIEW: Blue Beetle

    FILM REVIEW: Blue Beetle

    They say if you can’t say something nice about someone, don’t say anything. Sooooo…… I will say that this film has way better CGI than the previous DC Movie, The Flash, and that Nana (Adriana Barraza) was pretty cool and like the Black Panther, it is good to see a cast of actors that don’t…

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  • FILM REVIEW: Oppenheimer

    FILM REVIEW: Oppenheimer

    “We are not judges.”  The opening of Christopher Nolan’s (dir) latest film Oppenheimer has J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy) defending himself in a hearing, but he is told by the committee that they are not judges. Nolan, however, does want us to judge him, and everyone else we will see over the next three hours. This film…

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  • FILM REVIEW: No Hard Feelings

    FILM REVIEW: No Hard Feelings

    What a delight this film was. Can’t Buy Me Love is a charming story of a goofy nerd, Ronald Miller (Patrick Dempsey) who wants to get into the cool kids club, and pays the most popular girl in school, Cindy Mancini (Amanda Peterson) to pretend to date him.  At first, it is an arrangement of convenience because…

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  • FILM REVEW The Flash

    FILM REVEW The Flash

    This is a very real and human question which sets The Flash (dir Andrés Muschietti) apart from many of the recent superhero comic movies which focus on the planet or universe-ending stakes. It is human. It is small. It is fragile. Like us. As with most movies, the answer is given to the main character, Barry Allen,…

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  • Film Review: SHACKLETON

    Film Review: SHACKLETON

    This film was filled with the most poetic and moving diary entries I am fighting to not try to replicate the loquacious language that delighted my ears and moved my heart. But, what was more impressive is the bunch of maniacs trying to explore the South Pole and their story of survival. And did I…

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