Musings on what’s happening in Minneapolis + the Tulsa Massacre scene in Watchmen

Unless you live under a rock or been living in another planet, you're likely aware of the chaos and unrest that's been happening in Minnesota… particularly in Minneapolis. I was ready to post a review of The Trip To Greece, which I had finished last Wednesday, but honestly… I didn't feel right posting about such …

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Documentary Review – Kate Nash: Underestimate the Girl (2020)

Directed By: Amy Goldstein Running time: 89 minutes If you already love Kate Nash, you don’t need to read this review. Ignore what I think and immediately go stream “Kate Nash: Underestimate the Girl” because it was made for you. The documentary is partly a digital year-book covering the first half of Nash’s career and …

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Music Break: 10 Patriotic Film Scores To Honor Memorial Day

Happy Memorial Day, everyone! It's certainly an unusually quiet Memorial Weekend for most of us. Instead of kicking off the 'official' Summer travel season here in the US, the Covid-19 pandemic has basically ground everyone as stay-at-home order are still in place in many areas. But one thing remain the same… in that we ought …

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Trailer Spotlight: Netflix’s The Old Guard (2020)

Happy Thursday!! It's rather gloomy here where I live, so it's nice to see something that gets the juices flowing. Definitely something to look forward to July 10 as that's the date it'll drop on Netflix, yay! A covert team of immortal mercenaries are suddenly exposed and must now fight to keep their identity a …

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FlixChatter Review: DEERSKIN (2020)

If you look at the review quotes all over this poster, calling it 'demented,' 'bat-shit crazy' 'unhinged' ... well in many ways this French film lives up to those descriptions. I was curious to see this because I had heard of Quentin Dupieux's 2010 film Rubber, which is about a homicidal car tire. This time, …

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Thursday Movie Picks #305: Girls’ Trip

Happy Friday everyone! I'm a bit late to the TMP party but I love this week's topic that I still want to participate. The Thursday Movie Picks blogathon was spearheaded by Wandering Through the Shelves Blog. The rules are simple simple: Each week there is a topic for you to create a list of three …

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Musings on Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind documentary

I've subscribed to HBO for a month so I could watch season 3 of Westworld. Well, I finished on Friday night and this documentary's key art on the HBO's interface and decided to watch it. The film began with the narration of Natalie Wood's own daughter, Natasha Gregson Wagner, who was only 11 years old …

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