SHAZAM! FURY OF THE GODS (2023) REVIEW

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A BIGGER ADVENTURE, AN AVEARGE SUPERHERO TALE   In 2019, the DCEU was continuing to struggle to find its footing amongst the superhero genre, especially with prior mixed receptions of feature films, including Batman v Superman:

CHEVALIER (2023) REVIEW

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CLASSICALLY BOLD   Over the years, the dramatic efforts of biopic endeavors have been something of a cinematic fascination with Hollywood, finding filmmaking talents both in front and behind the camera flocking to be a

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOLUME 3 (2023) REVIEW

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“WE’LL ALL FLY AWAY TOGETHER, ONE LAST TIME”   Back in 2014, Marvel Studios released Guardians of the Galaxy, their 10th film in their shared cinematic universe of superhero (aka the MCU) and took a departure from

PETER PAN & WENDY (2023) REVIEW

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A DEEPER INSIGHT REMAKE THAT LACKS “NEVERLAND” MAGIC   Peter Pan. Captain Hook. Tinkerbell. The Lost Boys. Neverland. All of these are iconic staples in the beloved children’s book Peter Pan. Written by Scottish writer

THE LITTLE MERMAID (2023) REVIEW

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TO THE FATHOMS BELOW, UNDER THE SEA   In 1989, Walt Disney Animated Studios took a journey “under the sea” for the reimagining of Danish author Hans Christian Anderson iconic tale for their 28th animated feature

The X-Files – Ice (Review)

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Now we’re talking. It’s been a tough couple of episodes, but The X-Files bounces back with a strong contender for the best episode of the first season. Like the last collaboration between Morgan and Wong, Ice is one gigantic

The X-Files – The Jersey Devil (Review)

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And with The Jersey Devil, the first season of The X-Files hits its first major snag. The first four episodes have done an efficient job laying down the character arcs and the ground rules for this new conspiratorial

The X-Files – Pilot (Review)

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The X-Files is twenty years old this year. To celebrate, I’ll be spending Month X looking back at the first season. There was a time, around the third season, when The X-Files became the show. It had grown from the

The X-Files – Ghost in the Machine (Review)

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I like Ghost in the Machine more than I really should. I mean, I know it’s a mess. The plotting is uninspired. The characters are thin. There’s a last minute link to the show’s overall conspiracy arc