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    KING RICHARD, THE HARDER THEY FALL, THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES, HOUSE OF GUCCI, PASSING, ENCANTO, GHOSTBUSTERS AFTERLIFE

    February 5, 2022 /

    Mini Movie Reviews in one post for KING RICHARD, THE HARDER THEY FALL, THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES, PASSING, JULIA, GHOSTBUSTERS AFTERLIFE, HOUSE OF GUCCI, ENCANTO - A lot said in a modicum of words…

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    Let Him Go

    November 5, 2020 /

    We get to see Superman’s parents from Man of Steel teamed up again. Diane Lane and Kevin Costner have locked in mature & sexy, both singularly and together. They’ve aged so gracefully and continue to be actors that can immediately pull you into a story. This story, written and directed by Thomas Bezucha (I looked at his IMDB and have never seen any of his other films) Adapted from a Larry Watson novel of the same name, is a Western, family drama, which heads into pulp/thriller territory. Margaret (Lane) and George (Costner) Blackledge own a horse farm. She breaks horses with their son James (Ryan Bruce) and George is a…

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    A Revlock Review: THE HATEFUL EIGHT

    December 26, 2015 /

    Tarantino’s greatest strength remains his dialogue. Although the historical setting means no pithy dissections of Madonna or McDonald’s, it’s impressive how he can muster so much tension from ruminative, ornate conversations. His dialogue possesses a pleasing deliberateness that harkens back to the golden age of cinema and reveals by contrast the absence of wit in most modern films...

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    Candyland White Cake Showdown: DJANGO UNCHAINED

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    by Le Anne Lindsay, Editor I always say I would have enjoyed the Antebellum South were it not for the total degradation, abomination and heinous practice of slavery. However, I like to imagine taking color and race out of the equation and instead put in robots or an alien race who truly live to serve. Then, I couldpicture myself with a pretty sweet life of sipping mint juleps on a colonnade porch, attending balls in fancy gowns, sleeping in the afternoon heat and entertaining suitors in the parlor. Writer/Director Quentin Tarantino likes to rewrite history, imagining some kick ass retribution that levels the playing field. First annihilating the Nazi’s in…

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