Tag: film
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Review: Shazam! Fury of the Gods
By Christian DiMartino The original Shazam! from 2019 followed a young teenage orphan named Billy (Asher Angel) who was essentially given superpowers, but with a twist akin to Penny Marshall’s Big. When Billy shouts out “Shazam!”, he’s transformed into an adult, muscular version of himself (played by Zachary Levi, very winning), but he still has…
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Review: Creed III
By Christian DiMartino I’ll be up front: I don’t give a f**k about sports. I’ve tried, but nah. I do, however, love a good sports movie. The key to a successful sports movie is whether or not they’ve gotten me to care about the people involved. Because if I care about the people, or find…
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Review: Cocaine Bear
By Christian DiMartino Elizabeth Banks’ Cocaine Bear is an okay version of what you expect from it. That is, a one-joke, one-idea horror comedy premise (a la Snakes on a Plane). Chances are, if you’ve heard the title and your interest has been piqued, then you know what you want out of it and what…
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Review: Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
By Christian DiMartino Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is the first Ant-Man movie where I didn’t have fun. Of course the Marvel Cinematic Universe has become known for the intergalactic stuff and usually they sell me on it in separate entries. I’m also usually open to a series trying to take a swing. The mistake…
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I Have Seen “To Leslie”
By Christian DiMartino So, a funny thing happened on the way to the Academy Awards… I had heard of Michael Morris’ To Leslie because film critic Richard Roeper called it one of his five favorite films of 2022, and said that Andrea Riseborough’s work in it was his favorite performance by an actress this year.…
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Review: Knock at the Cabin
By Christian DiMartino M. Night Shyamalan’s Knock at the Cabin is an expertly crafted thriller. One with a level of writing, acting and directing that isn’t always present in his films, but is certainly present in his best. The thing about Shyamalan’s work is that we go into a new one hoping for the best…
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A Trip Back To: The Village (2004)
By Christian DiMartino Around the release of M. Night Shyamalan’s Old, I decided to revisit his disastrous The Happening. With the upcoming release of A Knock at the Cabin, I decided to revisit Shyamalan’s perhaps the beginning of the end, The Village. Here’s the thing, the guy can miss. No doubt about it, he’s made…