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231: 1970’s Fantasy Movie Draft

[powerpress] On this week’s episode, Dave, Hunter, Jack travel back to one of films greatest decades, the 70’s as their draft their favorite films of the decade.— Love what you hear? Let your friends know and leave […]

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Terrifier 2

2022 has been quite the year for the horror genre. With films like X, Pearl, The Black Phone, Barbarian, Nope, and Hatching entering our cinematic stratosphere, the genre has never felt richer with great movies. Finally, the spooky season […]

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Clerks III

Following his debut release, Clerks, Kevin Smith became an indy darling and the talk of the industry as a filmmaker to look out for. Since, Smith has crafted a filmography that is either hit or […]

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ICYMI: RESURRECTION

There is no denying that Rebecca Hall is on fire. Hall had her directorial debut at last year’s Sundance Film Festival with Passing and gave one of the most underrated performances of 2021 in The Night House; an understated, […]

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Nope

When it comes to the horror genre, there is no shortage of great filmmakers. From John Carpenter to Wes Craven, Dario Argento, and George Romero, the genre has given the cinematic landscape icons that shaped […]

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Thor: Love & Thunder

Since the commencement of Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, I’m confident in saying that the bloom is off the rose. The last year and a half of MCU projects have been great as […]

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Lightyear

Over the past 27 years, Toy Story has remained one of my favorite film franchises. Since its initial entry and Pixar Animation Studios debut in 1995, every entry in the series have been near masterpieces and some […]

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Top Gun: Maverick

Legacy sequels have been around for quite some time. Going back to the ’80s, Academy Award winner Martin Scorcese’s The Color of Money brought Eddie “Fast Eddie” Felson (Paul Newman) out of retirement in a sequel […]

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CinemaCon Sony Presentation: Ghostbusters & Venom Sequels Announced While Bad Bunny Is Set To Star In Marvel’s El Muerto

Sony kicked off this years CinemaCon with some huge announcements regarding their future slate. Along with showing the first 15 minutes of the highly anticipated Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse, Sony announced that a third entry in the Venom series […]

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SXSW 2022: The Lost City

As a 35-year-old, it’s hard to remember a time when action romantic comedy was not a part of my cinematic zeitgeist. Unfortunately, despite the popularity of this sub-genre, in 2022, it becomes pretty tricky for […]

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4th Annual Latino Entertainment Journalists Association (LEJA) Film Award Winners: The Power of the Dog Takes The Top Prize

As an honored member of the Latino Entertainment Journalists Association, the 4th annual LEJA Film Award winners were a delight. Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog took home the top prize and added director, adapted screenplay, […]

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The Batman

Every so often, there comes an entity that transcends the pop-culture conversation and becomes an icon to all. Bill Finger and BoB Kane’s contribution to that sentiment was created in May 1939 as Detective Comics […]

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4th Annual Latino Entertainment Journalists Association (LEJA) Nominations Announced

As a proud member of the Latino Entertainment Journalists Association, I am excited with these nominations! The Latino Entertainment Journalists Association (LEJA) announced today the film nominees for the fourth annual Latino Entertainment Journalists Association […]