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“Blonde” Movie Review: Ana de Armas Embodies Marilyn Monroe Perfectly, It’s Just A Pity The Film Isn’t As Credible

James McDonaldUpdated on September 23, 2022September 23, 2022

  A look at the rise to fame and the epic demise of actress Marilyn Monroe, one of the biggest stars in the world.

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Blu-ray Review: The Jesus Not Only Rolls But Rocks!

Daniel PappasMay 1, 2020May 1, 2020

  A spin-off of The Big Lebowski (1998) centered on the notable bowler, Jesus Quintana.

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Blu-ray Review: “Motherless Brooklyn” Is A Beautiful But Hollow Noir Thriller

Eamon TracyJanuary 26, 2020January 26, 2020

  In 1950s New York, a lonely private detective afflicted with Tourette’s Syndrome ventures to solve the murder of his mentor and only friend.

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Movie Review: Scorsese’s “The Irishman” Is A Fascinating Look Into The Life And Disappearance Of Jimmy Hoffa

James McDonaldNovember 15, 2019November 15, 2019

  In the 1950s, truck driver Frank Sheeran gets involved with Russell Bufalino and his Pennsylvania crime family. As Sheeran climbs the ranks to become a top hitman, he also goes to work for Jimmy Hoffa – a powerful Teamster tied to organized crime.

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Movie Review: “Boundaries” Will Make You Feel Better About Your Own Issues

Adrina PalmerJuly 6, 2018July 6, 2018

[yasr_overall_rating]   Laura and her son Henry are forced to drive her estranged, pot-dealing, carefree father Jack across the country after being kicked out of a nursing home.

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Movie Review: Get Sucked Into “Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle”

Leah MoetDecember 20, 2017December 20, 2017

[yasr_overall_rating]   Four teenagers discover an old video game console and are literally drawn into the game’s jungle setting becoming the adult avatars they chose.

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Movie Review: “Ferdinand” Is Filled With Family, Flowers & Frolicsome Fun

James McDonaldDecember 14, 2017December 14, 2017

[yasr_overall_rating]   After Ferdinand, a bull with a big heart is mistaken for a dangerous beast, he is captured and torn from his home. Determined to return to his family, he rallies a misfit team on the ultimate adventure.

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Movie Review: “Ferdinand” Is An Awkward Dance Between Silly And Morbid

Jeanne AntoinetteDecember 13, 2017December 13, 2017

[yasr_overall_rating]   After Ferdinand, a bull with a big heart is mistaken for a dangerous beast, he is captured and torn from his home. Determined to return to his family, he rallies a misfit team on the ultimate adventure.

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Blu-ray Review: “The Nut Job 2: Nutty By Nature” Flounders From The Very Beginning

James McDonaldNovember 16, 2017November 16, 2017

[yasr_overall_rating]   Following the events of the first film, Surly and his friends must stop Oakton City’s mayor from destroying their home to make way for a dysfunctional amusement park.

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