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In The Heights Movie Review

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  I'm not like a die-hard musical fan by any means, but In The Heights has definitely been long on my radar. Freshly coming off the huge hit that his Hamilton film turned out to be last summer on Disney+, this adaptation comes with a producing credit from Lin-Manuel Miranda (who also created the famous stage play), but stepping into the director's chair is filmmaker Jon M. Chu (director of such films like the wonderful Crazy Rich Asians and a few of the Step Up films) who is certainly no stranger to the musical genre. Chu definitely seemed like an inspired choice to tackle this source material that is clearly beloved, so I was certainly very curious to see how he could bring this to life on the big screen, especially after hearing plenty of stellar early reviews within the last month when screenings for the film began. And now having finally gotten the chance to see this myself, it brings me so much joy to report that this is absolutely one of the most rousing and exciting musi...

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It Movie Review

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  The Conjuring franchise has certainly been one of the better modern horror franchises. When the first film released all the way back in 2013 with director James Wan at the helm, it was a breathe of fresh air and still is amongst the finest mainstream horror films released in the past 10-15 years. It was genuinely terrifying, but also had characters you can care and fear for.  The sequel was also surprisingly great and certainly one of the better horror sequels out there. As for this new sequel though that is now released both in theaters and on HBO Max, I've been a bit more skeptical about it as it's the first Conjuring film not to be directed by Wan, and also the lack of marketing from Warner Brothers themselves gave me the sense that they must have not had a lot of confidence in this one. Much to my surprise though, while The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It can't stack up to the sheer terror of the previous two installments, there's enough solid scares and perfor...

Cruella Movie Review

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  Cruella is the latest live action retelling of one of Disney's beloved animated classics. This one is obviously inspired by the creation of One Hundred and One Dalmatians as it follows the early career of that original film's notorious villain Cruella de Vil, this time played by the incredible Emma Stone. With this new retelling, I have been somewhat skeptical mainly just because Disney's track record with these live action remakes has been hit or miss to say the least, and as iconic of a villain she'll always be, I can't say I've ever been terribly interested in learning about Cruella's troubled backstory. However, Emma Stone certainly seemed like a very inspired choice for young Cruella, and I'm also a pretty big fan of director Craig Gillespie (of such excellent films such as I, Tonya and Lars and the Real Girl). Trailers have been very promising and early reviews were very encouraging as well. And now having seen it, I can safely say Cruella marks ...

Mare of Easttown HBO Series Non-Spoiler Review

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The new HBO limited series Mare of Easttown has become quite the topic of conversations the last month or so to say the least. Until just a couple weeks ago, I honestly knew very little about this new miniseries other than that it starred the amazing Kate Winslet in the lead role and was on HBO. However, as the weeks went by, I saw more and more people raving and discussing this show almost religiously which obviously very much peaked my curiosity. I finally sat down a few weeks ago to see what all of this fuss was all about and binged the first five episodes. I'm not exaggerating when I say I was instantly glued to this show from the first opening ten minutes alone and never once did this show lose my attention. It's one of the most riveting seasons of TV that I've seen in quite some time, whether it to be a miniseries or not. So much of Mare of Easttown just absolutely floored me. On its surface, it's very much a crime drama with a murder mystery at its center. And wi...

A Quiet Place Part II Movie Review

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  The first A Quiet Place that released in 2018 was certainly an unexpected surprise. It took me by storm not only because of its original concept, but the fact that it was also director John Krasinski's (who of course also starred in the lead role) first venture into the horror world. The final product ultimately resulted in one of the more creative and thrilling horror films of the past ten years, I loved pretty much everything about it. Now in regards to this new sequel, I was a little skeptical at first because the first already is a perfect standalone and also the track record for horror sequels to put it generously has never exactly been very encouraging. However, the trailers for this one have been outstanding, so my excitement level for this one has certainly been very high, so I was one of many disappointed people when this sequel was one of the first films pulled from its original release date last year (March 20th, 2020) all thanks to the Covid pandemic of course. One ye...

Army of the Dead Review

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Army of the Dead is the latest zombie film from visionary filmmaker Zack Snyder that will also be releasing on Netflix this upcoming Friday, May 21st. This new film is also currently right now showing in a select number of theaters around the country, so I was able to get the opportunity to see this one on the big screen this past weekend. I've been looking forward to this one for quite a while, because even though he's one of the more divisive directors around today, I generally do appreciate much of Snyder's work. And in particular, his first zombie film which was the 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake is still one of my favorite films of his career, so I was real intrigued to see him dive back into this genre. It certainly brings me great pleasure in reporting that this film is not only another winner for Snyder, but also easily one of the most purely enjoyable films I've seen all year. I can't think of another genre of film that has been more oversaturated in both fil...

Spiral: From The Book of Saw Movie Review

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  Spiral marks overall the ninth installment in the Saw franchise and the first one to be released since Jigsaw in 2017. This new sequel sets place in the same universe, but with a slightly new twist to it, this time with a new Jigsaw killer. I'm not necessarily like an avid fan of the Saw universe by any means, but I do really love that 2004 original film, and I've even enjoyed a few of the numerous of sequels (Saw II, Saw III, and Saw VI to be more specific), so I have actually been really looking forward to this film. The trailers have had the promise of at least something of a new direction for the franchise, but mostly it was the casting of two high profile names such as Chris Rock & Samuel L. Jackson that really grabbed my curiosity with this one. Seeing both of these actors involved certainly adds more gravitas than the average Saw sequel would come with. And now after seeing Spiral, I can say it's more of the same and doesn't necessarily offer much originali...