Category: Crime Drama
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“Nobody 2” (2025) Film Review-Forget serenity and relaxing when checking out THIS style of family vacation
Remember when there was this amazing comedy titled “National Lampoon’s Vacation”? To this day, it is a true classic of the genre and certainly put a new spin on precisely what KINDS of insanity could occur when taking the fam on the road. Then, like with so many successful films, there was the sequel (which…
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Honey Don’t!: A Messy Queer but Mischievous Comedy
Honey Don’t! is a chaotic queer noir that’s part detective story, part midnight movie madness. Margaret Qualley is fantastic as the wise-cracking private eye Honey, with Aubrey Plaza and Chris Evans adding their own dry humor to the mix. The mystery itself is pretty loose, but the film makes up for it with crackling sexual…
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Ghosts, Guilt, and the Snow to Come: Revisiting The Black Phone and What The Sequel Might Uncover
Sinister and suffocating, 2022’s The Black Phone delivered more than just scares – it brought atmosphere, depth, and a villain audiences won’t soon forget.
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Making a Killing in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is preoccupied with plot and not on the greater struggle of the Osage.
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‘Pain Hustlers’ (2023): An Opioid Crisis
What starts off as a success story for a single mother living below the poverty line, slowly begins to weave itself into a tangled web of greed, guilt, and destruction.
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‘Joker’ (2019)
Joker is a compelling, character-driven, psychological tale that has a message behind the madness.
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‘Killers of the Flower Moon'(2023): A Beautiful Tragedy
This captivating film can only be truly appreciated by seeing it firsthand. There are not enough words to describe the terrible beauty one experiences while watching it.
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“20/20’s: Sole Survivor” is the Imperfectest True Crime Show to Fall Asleep To
True crime media is notoriously obsessed with the “missing white woman” trope, and yet the vast majority of American murder victims are male, and well over half are people of color.
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A Killer’s Hold on a City in ‘Boston Strangler’
“Boston Strangler” pulls the curtain back on a well-documented historical moment involving significant contributions from women reporters.
