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The Northman (2022) - Review
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The Northman (2022) - Review

Just like his films before, Eggers balances simple storytelling, beautiful atmosphere, and stellar camerawork to create an experience uniquely his own.

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Spider-Man (2002) - Review
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Spider-Man (2002) - Review

Just as energetic, inspiring and wacky as it was 20 years ago, the first Spider-man film is the classic origin story for the ages.

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Eternals (2021) - Review
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Eternals (2021) - Review

A film with a premise, characters and themes that have so much potential that just fail to be engaging due to rushed storytelling.

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Moon Knight (2022) - Review
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Moon Knight (2022) - Review

While a bit rushed in some of its action scenes and plot, Moon Knight succeeds in telling the story of man coming to peace with himself and his second personality.

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C’mon C’mon (2021) - Review
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C’mon C’mon (2021) - Review

A reminder that what movies do best isn’t being original or telling a story or following the rules, it is making you feel something.

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Severance (2022) - Review
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Severance (2022) - Review

With the surplus of “tv shows that are actually just long movies”, Severance kicked me into high gear, reminding me how strong a television show with a capital “T” can be.

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The Witch (2015) - Review
Joshua Hinrichs Joshua Hinrichs

The Witch (2015) - Review

Similar to mother!, this film isn't really a "horror" film. Sure, there are some genuinely scary scenes in here, but the film truly excels when focusing on the great characters and the dynamics of familial roles during the 1630's.

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Fresh (2022) - Review
Joshua Hinrichs Joshua Hinrichs

Fresh (2022) - Review

This review may contain spoilers.

This was a lot of fun, with some great performances from Daisy-Edgar Jones and Sebastian Stan and stellar cinematography, but I can’t help but feel a tiny bit mixed on some of the choices the film made.

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