Tag: movie
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I owed my wife
I owed my wife a romantic comedy after dragging her to films like One Battle After Another and Devil’s Advocate, so we checked out You, Me, and Tuscany. Going in, my expectations were pretty low, but to my surprise, it landed squarely in the realm of a mediocre but watchable rom-com. The film stars Halle…
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Ghosts, Voices, and time travel? … Say No more!
With baseball starting up this week, it felt like the perfect time to throw on Field of Dreams again. And with Amy Madigan just winning an Oscar for Weapons, it made revisiting this one even better. I still can’t get over the fact that this movie ever got made. Like seriously—what was that pitch meeting…
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Not Another Scream Movie
I didn’t hate Scream 7, but it’s definitely one of the weaker entries in the franchise. Probably the second worst for me, if not the worst. It’s not a disaster, it just feels like a step backward. The departure of Jenna Ortega and Melissa Barrera really hurt this movie. The soft reboot starting in Scream…
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🎬 Oscar Predictions 2026: My Official Picks for the Academy Awards
Awards season is in full swing, and the race for the Academy Awards is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in recent memory. From technical mastery to powerhouse performances, here are my official predictions for Hollywood’s biggest night. 🏆 Best Visual Effects Prediction: Avatar: Fire and Ash 🎵 Best Original Sound Prediction:…
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I’ll be back! Only in a rerun
The latest movie from Edgar Wright is the 2025 Stephen King adaptation The Running Man, which follows desperate everyman Ben Richards (Glen Powell) as he gambles his life by entering a brutal, televised death-match for the chance to win a billion dollars. Up against a corrupt media empire that controls the game – and the…
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DiCaprio and PTA, need I say more
One Battle Another follows veteran investigator Bob (DiCaprio) as he finds himself relentlessly pursued by LockJaw (Penn), a dangerous and unpredictable threat. As he tries to stay one step ahead, the situation spirals into a violent conspiracy, testing loyalties and blurring the line between survival and duty. Paul Thomas Anderson shows just how sharp and…
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Not just the best of the prequels — a powerful tragedy in its own right
When Revenge of the Sith premiered in May 2005, it was burdened with huge expectations. Not only was it coming off two prior lackluster prequels, but it also had to close out the trilogy and tell the story of the fall of Anakin and the rise of Darth Vader. Twenty years later, there’s still a…
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Month of Love Dating Series: Planning A Galentine’s Day Party
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, why not break the tradition, and host a Galentine’s Day Party? Happy Galentine’s Day season friends, and fellow readers! Gather your closest friends, and get ready for a night of laughter and love. Valentine’s Day is not just for roses and romance, it’s also a great opportunity to…
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Month of Love Dating Series
Hello friends, family, and fellow readers! We are finally feeling settled in our permanent jobs and homes. We are currently living in Old Orchard Beach, and working in Portland, Maine. We are going to be starting house hunting soon… so wish us some luck! We need it. We are still going to Orangetheory, and are…
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And the Oscar Goes to…
The Brutalist directed by Brady Corbet, is period film that follows the life of Laszlo Toth (portrayed by Adrien Brody), a Hungarian-Jewish architect that survives the Holocaust, and immigrated to the United States in pursuit of the “American Dream”. The movie delves into heavy themes of immigration, artistry, and relationships formed in your lifetime. The…