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Gunslinger returns in Taken From Rio Bravo

Taken from Rio Bravo follows the events of the first movie Gunfight at Rio Bravo released in January in the

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STAR TREK Continuity Challenges Goldsman

We all remember seeing various Behind The Scenes documentaries about Star Trek and catching sight of the extensive show “Bibles” and technical manuals. Huge folders. Binders overflowing with information, guarded by committed experts who have a mission to ensure that over 800 episodes, 13 movies, and numerous other media all somehow sync up and make […]

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FAMILY GUY Showrunners Join Strike

As the Writers Guild Of America strike kicked in a couple of weeks ago, the studios sent letters to showrunners who were also members of the WGA making it clear they expected work to continue. Writing duties were paused, but showrunner activity was to carry on. Lots of showrunners pushed back, and said they were […]

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By admin September 24, 2021February 10, 2022 ALL/Movie

Spencer Official Trailer 2

Kristen Stewart fights for “change” in the world’s most famous monarchy as Topic Studios / Neon releases the new official trailer for the upcoming biopic film Spencer. View trailer below. The marriage of Princess Diana and Prince Charles has long since grown cold. Though rumors of affairs and a divorce

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By admin September 22, 2021February 10, 2022 ALL/Reviews

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) Review

MARVEL’S NEWEST HERO SHINES The Marvel Cinematic Universe (i.e., the MCU) has indeed become a dominant force in both the superhero genre of filmmaking as well as cinematic blockbusters genre. Since the franchise began back in 2008, the MCU has quite literally ascended to popular movie franchise stardom, producing a

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By admin September 21, 2021February 10, 2022 ALL/Reviews

Wrath of Man (2021) Review

LUNGS, LIVER, SPLEEN, HEART Director Guy Ritchie definitely has a unique style of his own when directing theatrical feature films; a testament to his ability as a director for adding flavor and presenting each of his movies into a new light. In 1998, Ritchie made his directorial debut film with

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By admin September 17, 2021February 10, 2022 ALL/Reviews

Snake Eyes (2021) Review

A FUN (YET SERVICEABLE) FRANCHISE STARTER Hasbro’s G.I. Joe property has been awhile for quite some time, demonstrating the action figure toy line within the derive nature of militaristic “G.I. Joes” of various US military branch outlets (i.e army, navy, air force, Marine Corp, etc.) that form an organization, who

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By admin September 16, 2021July 6, 2022 ALL/Reviews

False Positive (2021), a Pregnancy Horror Film That Doesn’t Deliver

It may sound crass, but pregnant women make for great horror movie fodder. You take women, who so often act as the subjects of endless abuse in the horror genre already, and you put them in the most vulnerable physical state possible. Then, you attribute anything strange or ominous happening

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