Reviews

Explore The Genuis of UnCut Gems

Uncut Gems the movie. Complete utter chaos and abnormally beautiful. A real black opal explains the glorious chaos clutching this film together better than any words can. I’ve never experienced anything like it. #irritation #grittingteeth #music #scrapingachalkboard #movies #filmreview about an #eyeopening story about #life pigs get fat hogs get slaughtered #opal #blackopal #genius #adamsandler Can I have a letter F please ? The way direction puts it together … lighting one problem off of […]

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View of WWII Germany Is Resonant of Mel Brooks

Alternate history is a theme that has existed nearly as long as stories have been captured on cellulose. Very rarely is the historical account retold in such a comedic way? Taika Waititi (What We Do In The Shadows, Thor: Ragnarök) chooses to share a story of World War II through the eyes of a ten-year-old boy, JoJo. Roman Griffin Davis portrays JoJo in his feature debut. In a unique twist, Waititi portrays Hitler who is […]

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Murphy Reminds Fans About American Cinema’s Blaxploitation Roots

@FilmDitz Eddie Muphy’s return to adult comedy is a grand and glorious romp into a slice of his comedic career. All while reminding his audience of the exorbitant heights Rudy Ray Moore’s launched his career from his perseverance and should be celebrated for. Murphy’s audience will receive an education to Rudy Ray Moore and his historic spirit. Every independent filmmaker should see this film as a guide of how to overcome and sometimes cut corners. […]

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Review: Joker Is A Slowburn of a Different Kind

Everything feels too close for comfort in DC’s latest version of Joker. No more superpowers or resistance to pain, or extravagant clothing, or wealth. This human lives among us now in an altered mental state and engulfed in dreamed delusions. Is anyone so far off of this mark at any given moment? And all it takes are a few pushes— in the wrong direction.  DC finally embraces its original mission statement: To bring a light […]

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Emmett May Be Fun But There Is No Genius Here

An Indie that uses the power of dialogue— Emmett in “Boy Genius” is easily recognized as that advanced kid from school we all loved to hate. C’mon, you remember one. The one shorter than you but still talking over your head. No matter what age at some point you’ve been around a know-it-all.   But yeah, high school. Who had a calm four years of high school? Take a poll. I dare not one will say […]

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Review: Once Again QT Breaks Better History

If your only reason to see this film is to see an Eight-month pregnant chick get massacred in a slaughterhouse film you may be headed to the wrong theater. However, a view of Hollywood in the late sixties, the age of Tarantino’s very early youth, and gaze at the mysticism that captured his eye then you made the right choice.Millennials should take this chance to take in a moment from your parents early days or […]

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