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Eamon Tracy

Based in Philadelphia, Eamon lives and breathes movies and hopes there will be more original concepts and fewer remakes!

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Film Festival Reviews

SXSW Film Festival Review: “Executive Order” Is A Very Ambitious But Interesting Near-Future Dystopian Thriller

Eamon TracyMarch 19, 2021March 19, 2021

  In a dystopian near-future in Brazil, an authoritarian government orders all citizens of African descent to move to Africa – creating chaos, protests, and an underground resistance movement that inspires the nation.

Film Festival Reviews

SXSW Film Festival Review: A Stoned Cold Case Where Myth And Truth Are Dissected Is Unearthed In “Sasquatch”

Eamon TracyMarch 17, 2021March 17, 2021

  “Sasquatch” follows investigative journalist David Holthouse as he attempts to solve a bizarre twenty-five-year-old triple homicide that was said to be the work of a mythical creature.

Film Festival Reviews

Sundance Film Festival Review: “On The Count Of Three” Is A Truly Unique Comedy That’s Also Uplifting

Eamon TracyMarch 14, 2021March 14, 2021

  Val (Jerrod Carmichael) has reached a place where he feels the only way out is to end things. But he considers himself a bit of a failure—his effectiveness lacking—so he figures he could use some help. As luck would have it, Val’s best friend, Kevin (Christopher Abbott), is recovering from a failed suicide attempt, …

Movie Reviews

Movie Review: “The Last Right” Is An Irish Road Trip That Gets Detoured Too Often

Eamon TracyMarch 11, 2021March 11, 2021

  A fateful exchange on a flight has consequences for Daniel Murphy. He’s left in charge of the corpse of someone he never knew. He is persuaded to take on the challenge of getting a coffin from his family home in Clonakilty to Rathlin Island.

4K/Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Reviews

DVD Review: “Redemption Day” Is A Messy And Confused War Film

Eamon TracyMarch 10, 2021March 10, 2021

  When the love of his life is kidnapped and held for ransom by terrorists, a war hero Brad Paxton races against the clock to rescue her in a daring and deadly operation that pits him against the most powerful and shadowy forces.

Movie Reviews

Movie Review: 50 Years Later, “F.T.A.” Documentary That Outraged Nixon Gets A 4K Restoration

Eamon TracyUpdated on March 6, 2021March 5, 2021

  “F.T.A.” is a documentary about a political troupe headed by actors Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland which traveled to towns near military bases in the US in the early 1970s. The group put on shows called “F.T.A.,” which stood for “Free the Army” or “Fuck the Army,” and was aimed at convincing soldiers to …

Movie Reviews

Movie Review: “Keep An Eye Out” Is A Surreal Comedy Worthy Of A Standing Ovation

Eamon TracyMarch 5, 2021March 5, 2021

  Fugain has just found a body. For Superintendent Buron, charged with taking his statement, Fugain is also the prime suspect. The questioning lasts all night, becoming an interminable head-to-head, bordering on the absurd.

Movie Reviews

Movie Review: Eddie Huang’s Basketball Drama “Boogie” Is Lukewarm At Best

Eamon TracyMarch 3, 2021March 1, 2021

  Coming-of-age story of Alfred “Boogie” Chin, a basketball phenom living in Queens, New York, who dreams of one day playing in the NBA. While his parents pressure him to focus on earning a scholarship to an elite college, Boogie must find a way to navigate a new girlfriend, high school, on-court rivals, and the …

Film Festival Reviews

Berlin Film Festival Review: Family Secrets And The Cosmos Converge Over The Course Of A Slow-Burning Greek Summer In “Moon, 66 Questions”

Eamon TracyMarch 3, 2021March 3, 2021

  After years of distance, Artemis has to get back to Athens due to her father’s frail state of health. Discovering her father’s well-kept secret allows Artemis to understand her father, in a way she was not able before, therefore love him truly for the first time.

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