(Opinion) Worth the Watch? TV Shows You Can Stream
*The below information is the author's own opinion and not a sponsored advertisement of affiliate content. The OTT TV Watchlist: streamable television series worth watching. 87 TV shows available to stream that are worth watching.
Read full storyMovies, TV and Short Films, What to Watch and What to Skip
Movies, TV, & Short Films - what to watch and what to skip this weekend. An FBI agent teams with the town’s veteran game tracker to investigate a murder that occurred on a Native American reservation.
Read full storyMovies Around The World: South Korea
A spy thriller, a science fiction horror-mystery, and a dystopian crime thriller. Movies (& TV) Around the World – South Korea. North Korea (officially called the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea) is an isolated, impoverished enemy of its southern neighbor South Korea (Republic of Korea).
Read full story2022 Movie Reviews, What to Watch This Weekend
A collection of movies released this year. What’s worth watching, and what you can skip. The concept was intriguing, but the plot was poorly executed. There was an intriguing theme that naturally accompanied the concept, but the movie fails to recognize that theme.
Read full story‘As They Made Us’ Film Debut, Shot Entirely in NJ
The dramatic comedy “As They Made Us,” produced entirely in New Jersey, hits theaters and VOD on April 8th. North Jersey locations set the scene for the newly released dramatic comedy “As They Made Us,” the story of a recently divorced mom trying to make peace with her dysfunctional family while taking a second chance at love.
Read full storyFour International Films on Netflix to Watch
“When an illicit arms deal goes bad, North Korean spy Pyo Jong-seong finds himself targeted not just by the South Koreans but also his own bosses.” - Letterboxd. It covers the whole spectrum of spy movie clichés. I’m often thinking “idk what’s going on but it sounds exciting” - or rather looks exciting because the dialogue delivered in English was poorly written and plagued by its own clichés.
Read full storyThe Batman, Film Review
A completely new canon of Batman. Mat Reeves revives a new, grittier version of the dark knight in this dark twist on the superhero we know and love. 3.5 stars ⭐️ may be technically generous, but somehow, I couldn’t help but love this movie. I’d give it four stars, but that would be reaching a little too far.
Read full storyOpinion: The Oscar’s Disaster
The Academy loses control, Will Smith Slaps Chris Rock, and No One Wants to Watch This Disaster Any Longer. Once more, the academy put in a dreadful, messy, nearly unwatchable (if not for all the drama) awards show. It is time for the Academy to step back and give the awards to the people who love movies.
Read full storyAnalysis & Review, The French Dispatch
Searchlight Pictures, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. “The staff of a European publication decides to publish a memorial edition highlighting the three best stories from the last decade: an artist sentenced to life imprisonment, student riots, and a kidnapping resolved by a chef.”
Read full storyOpinion: The Best Movies of 2021
2021 was a great year for movie lovers and a hopeful year for box office sales. Below, is a list of (in my opinion) the best movies of 2021. The Power of the Dog ★★★★½ (click title to read my review)
Read full story2022 Netflix Film Reviews
Three 2022, Netflix Film reviews: 'Home Team,' 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre,' 'The House'. Comedy, horror, and an obscure animation, all Netflix films released this year, 2022. *the below content is the author's own opinion and not a sponsored advertisement or affiliate content.
Read full storyThe Real Life Story of J. R. R. Tolkien, A Film Review
*the below content is the author's own opinion and not a sponsored advertisement or affiliate content. "England, early 20th century. The future writer and philologist John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (1892-1973) and three of his schoolmates create a strong bond between them as they share the same passion for literature and art, a true fellowship that strengthens as they grow up, but the outbreak of World War I threatens to shatter it." - Letterboxd.
Read full storyThree International TV Shows On Netflix
*the below content is the author's own opinion and now a sponsored advertisement or affiliate content. 3 International TV shows for horror fans, zombie fanatics, and psycho killer thrillers.
Read full storyOpinion: Daniel Craig's Final Bond, Film Review
NO TIME TO DIE (2O21) Most importantly, we want to be connected emotionally to the character and routing for them. Our hair should stand on edge when they’re in trouble. We care about the ambiguous and unique things they care about, so much so that we cry when they cry and laugh when they laugh.
Read full storyMental Health Representation In Media, Film Review
THE EXORCIST (1973) 1973 was a damaging year for mental health representation in media. This poor girl needed a psychiatrist so bad. At one point her mother asks if she should consider a psychiatrist and is told straight up, “oh no. Let’s see how the Ritalin works first.”
Read full storyAnalysis and Review, The Power of the Dog
*the below content is the author's own opinion and now a sponsored advertisement or affiliate content. Phil, who is a jerk for the first half of the movie, feels forsaken by god. It becomes clear that he’s hiding his true self behind a veil of vileness in order to survive in his world - he also happens to be incredibly insecure.
Read full storyLess Movie, More Manifesto, 'The Laundromat' - 2019, Film Review
*the below is the author's personal opinion and is not a sponsored advertisement or affiliate content. " When widow Ellen Martin's idyllic vacation takes an unthinkable turn, she begins an investigation that leads to two cunning lawyers in Panama."
Read full storyA Great Movie That Fails To Entertain, 'KILLING THEM SOFTLY' 2012, Film Review
KILLING THEM SOFTLY – 2012. With all the great action cinematography you’d think there would be more action. It’s an excellent final product. Execution of the page was close to what we may call perfection (give or take the startling edits in the opening credits).
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