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“Europa Report” is an Incredibly Underrated Sci-Fi Film
If you are looking for a vividly realistic and gripping science fiction movie, then look no further. Despite a low budget and minimal dialogue, this film delivers one of the most eerie and subtly intense narratives I’ve seen in a while. When I first stumbled across Europa Report, I figured it was just another typical…
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Zack Snyder Should Not Have Made “Rebel Moon”
I failed to see what the point was in creating this two-part film, because nothing about it felt even vaguely original. Everything, from the setting of the different planets and moons, to the costume designs, made it feel like it belonged in the Star Wars universe.
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“Civil War” Could Have Been So Much Better
I went to see this film: “Civil War,” back when it came out and I left the theater with a somewhat mixed reaction, although overall I liked it very much. I thought the story of this film was very good and well written. It was gripping. It was at times very intense. It wasn’t as…
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“Out of the Furnace” is a Bleak Depiction of Brotherly Love
It’s not often that selecting an unknown movie to watch, almost at random, yields good results. Let’s face it, there is a close to infinite amount of absolute garbage out there and it can be quite difficult sometimes to sort through the rubbish and something actually worth watching, particularly when time is in short supply.…
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The Only Hope for Star Wars
The new trailer for the long-awaited second season of the Disney+ show Andor, came out a few days ago. At this point, Andor is arguably the only new Star Wars production worth watching – well, Season 1 was at least. Unfortunately, there is a very good chance that this second season will prove yet again…
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A Track-by-Track Analysis and Review of Jady’s “Napalm”
In the fall of 2023, the band Jady released their sophomore album entitled “Napalm,” which continued and expanded upon the conceptual world building which they had introduced in The Haze, while also presenting a fresh and matured sound in their music. Another aspect of this album, which I quite enjoy, but which isn’t an element…
