Film
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Film Review: Christopher Walken stars in Percy vs Goliath
Read more: Film Review: Christopher Walken stars in Percy vs GoliathI have an overinflated sense of right, maybe it is a correct amount of righteousness, however, it does get me in trouble. When I was 9, I got in trouble because I wouldn’t back down when the teacher was treating the girls differently than she was treating the boys. To this day, she was wrong,…
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Film review: A Quiet Place Part II
Read more: Film review: A Quiet Place Part IIA little while ago I had drinks with a buddy who was back over from Spain. He needs to sort out a visa issue and covid has meant that he is here for longer than he thought. At his drinks, there were many people that I didn’t know. One of them was a lovely young…
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Movie Review: Wrath of Man starring Jason Statham, Directed by Guy Ritchie
Read more: Movie Review: Wrath of Man starring Jason Statham, Directed by Guy RitchieAs Bob Dylan said, the times they are a changing. When I was growing up, my big sister Kate, was a star athlete. Whenever I would go to any gym or sporting event, I would just be known as Kate’s little brother. Fast forward a few years, a touch of puberty, and nearly a foot…
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Film Review: Chris Rock and Samuel L Jackson star in SPIRAL: From the Book of SAW
Read more: Film Review: Chris Rock and Samuel L Jackson star in SPIRAL: From the Book of SAWIt pays to be the boss. Chris Rock is the executive producer and it’s why the lead character Detective Zeke Banks, who he plays, spends a lot of time walking around, looking cool, acting tough, and doing what appears to be semi stand-up routine. It’s why because I am writing this review I can mention…
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Film Review: Mortal Kombat
Read more: Film Review: Mortal KombatI remember vividly the first time I saw Mortal Kombat at the arcade. We had been used to bloodless cartoon violence and then this tidal wave of brutality hit our little eyes and we wanted more. It was a wild reinvention of the genre visually, but the gameplay was much the same. Mortal Kombat (dir.…
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Film Review: The United States vs. Billie Holiday
Read more: Film Review: The United States vs. Billie HolidayThe challenge with historical biopics, especially ones that deal with how terrible the hegemony was in relation to race, is that they are all very important stories to be shared, but sometimes, they are not very good movies. The United States vs. Billie Holiday (dir Lee Daniels) falls into this category. The film is based…
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Film Review: The Little Things
Read more: Film Review: The Little ThingsAs with all of Einstein’s quotes, you have to take them with a grain of salt. Lots of them are real, some of them fanciful. One quote attributed to him is: “Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it; he who doesn’t, pays it.” It highlights the powerful…
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Film Review: Supernova
Read more: Film Review: SupernovaMartin Scorsese said that marvel films aren’t cinema. He was highlighting the age-old problem of art vs commerce. The tension from creating something that moves people, yet if its too nuanced and niche no one will understand it and so it won’t make any money, or it is too broad you lose your artistic integrity…
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Film Review: Wonder Woman 1984
Read more: Film Review: Wonder Woman 1984Matthew 16:26 What will it profit a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul? This quote kept spinning in my head while watching the Patty Jenkins directed follow up to her smash 2017 hit Wonder Woman. This film again features Gal Gadot (Justice League, Fast 5) as the titular character Wonder…
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Film Review: Happiest Season
Read more: Film Review: Happiest SeasonAnd we are back for post-lockdown movie reviews v2. This time the review was in the new Boutique section of the Newmarket 277 Event cinema. It was really lovely, and the spread that was put on was great as I had just come from the gym. This has nothing to do with the movie; I…