Category: Movie
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“I Know What You Did Last Summer” (2025) Film Review-OH HORRORS…it’s ANOTHER sequel, FAR more funny than frightening
When it comes the horror genre, I am VERY hard to please or impress, much less scare. Coming from a current mindset of appreciation for chilling, unsettling, tension-inducing efforts such as “Hereditary”, “The Conjuring” (ONLY the first one to date, mind you), “Lights Out”, “The Babadook”, “Midsommar”, “Talk To Me”, “Oddity”, “Bring Her Back”, and…
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“Jurassic World: Rebirth” (2025) Film Review-Stunning visuals deliver Summer spectacle, but…..
As this critic continues to look back at some of this Summer’s films I have taken in, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention one of the most overall unsettling trends in Hollywood over the last several years…..sequels, reboots, and remakes. Look, I am all for seeing more than one film for certain originals…
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“The Naked Gun” (2025) Film Review-YES!! The comedy we actually NEEDED has arrived!
One of THE most frustrating trends in the mainstream film industry over the last several decades has been the onset of comedy efforts that seem SO focused on being crude and/or gross-out in all ways possible. That, at least for me, makes them no longer funny.
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“Fantastic Four: First Steps” (2025) Film Review-OMG…a Marvel movie to love again!
I have been a long-time fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe ever since it made its official debut through 2008’s absolutely excellent “Iron Man”. The run continued, as did my associated fandom of the films, through the utterly EPIC 2019 finale “Avengers: Endgame”.
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“Superman” (2025) Film Review-Up, Up, and, sadly, mostly falls away
If I had truly wished to witness “Guardians of the Galaxy”, I would have stayed home to do so. Instead, I went to the IMAX and took in this newest incarnation of one of the most recognized and adapted superheroes in the DC Universe. **Sigh** Let me be clear here. I am NOT saying this…
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Weapons: Smartly Entertaining, Deeply Disturbing
At 2:17 a.m., every child in a third-grade class wakes up, leaves their home, and disappears into the darkness—except one. The next day, teacher Justine Gandy discovers that Alex Lily is the only student left, while the rest have vanished without a trace. Did Justine have something to do with it, or is a far…
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Five Nights at Freddy’s—Exciting Game Adaptation or Boring Snoozefest?
In light of the trailer release for the Five Nights at Freddy’s sequel, it’s due time to talk about the first movie.
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I Love You Forever—RomCom Turned Nightmare Relationship
I Love You Forever, marketed as a “subversive” romantic comedy is in fact a painful horror film about a young woman deep in the throes of an abusive relationship.