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Sep
29th
2018

Retro Arena: Willow (NES) vs Neutopia (TurboGrafx) · 11:27am Sep 29th, 2018

Jan
7th
2020

Train To Busan sequel teaser image · 9:33am Jan 7th, 2020

It will be called Bando (Korean word for peninsula) and there's no official release date yet, but some have speculated that it will premiere sometime this year.

Dec
25th
2021

My ranking of Spider-Man movies from worst to best · 7:30pm Dec 25th, 2021

9) The Amazing Spider-Man

8) The Amazing Spider-Man 2

7) Spider-Man 3

6) Spider-Man: Homecoming

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Aug
1st
2020

Promo image of Raya and the Last Dragon · 10:58am Aug 1st, 2020

Here is the first look of the main protagonist, Raya, who's going to be the first Southeast Asian Disney Princess.

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Jun
6th
2020

Not My Responsibility · 10:40am Jun 6th, 2020

This short film is considered Billie Eilish's powerful middle finger to haters and detractors. Body-shamers to be specific. Ever since she was a teenager, Billie has been open about her struggles with body image and the pressure of being "perfect" from the public. If she feels comfortable wearing baggy outfits, so be it. Let her be herself.

Nov
22nd
2020

A Filipino furry film I never knew existed · 8:34am Nov 22nd, 2020

An adult animated film called Hayop Ka! (lit. You Animal!, profanity meaning You Son of a Bitch!) was released on October 29, 2020 on Netflix in select territories. Here is Saberspark providing a review for the film.

Sep
25th
2021

A Glorious Return · 1:54am Sep 25th, 2021

Greetings all, by necessity this will likely be short to avoid spoilers. But first! Some appropriate music (apologies I couldn't find this song with pony cover art).

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Oct
28th
2020

Film Theory: Blair Witch's SECRET KILLERS! (Blair Witch Project) · 10:24am Oct 28th, 2020

Dec
16th
2023

Entropy Zero 2 [SFM] · 6:27am Dec 16th, 2023

Dec
11th
2021

My Movie Review on I Can Only Imagine (2018) (Plus, a Bonus) · 8:32pm Dec 11th, 2021

Merry Christmas, my friends.

This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.

Today, for the 1st installment of this year's "Christmas Craze", I'm gonna give you guys my take of "I Can Only Imagine". The biographical film from 2018, to be precise.

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Jul
7th
2015

Review: Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992) · 2:25am Jul 7th, 2015

There is life before Fire Walk with Me, and there is life after Fire Walk with Me.

Let it be known that, due to this film's nature being tied closely to heavy spoilers for the series Twin Peaks, this review will obviously be dripping with spoilers. So if you don't want Twin Peaks spoiled, stop reading and go elsewhere.

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Dec
20th
2016

Mark Kermode's Favourite and Least Favourite films of January-June, 2016 · 11:03pm Dec 20th, 2016

Mr. Kermode gives medals of honor to what he feels are the cinematic gifts of the first six months of 2016, then slaughters what he feels are the cinematic flops of said months.



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Oct
20th
2015

Review: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Extended Edition (2014) · 12:55am Oct 20th, 2015

Peter Jackson’s extended edition of the final entry in his Middle Earth saga does a wonderful job at not only fixing many of the flaws that bogged down the theatrical cuts, but also serves as a fitting end to the saga.

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Oct
22nd
2015

Review: Back to the Future (1985) · 12:39am Oct 22nd, 2015

Since today is 'Back to the Future Day' (aka October 21st, 2015, the day Marty McFly arrives in the future in Back to the Future Part 2), I decided to watch the first entry in the franchise, and see if it holds up all these years later.

And, in a moment that will likely get me some heavy flack, I find that it, in fact, does not hold up in my opinion.

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Sep
4th
2015

Review: Insomnia (2002) · 8:54pm Sep 4th, 2015

Made in the wake of Memento, but before his big budget Batman films, Insomnia catches Christopher Nolan right before his true rise to fame, and still experimenting with the tropes and stylings that would later define his work. As such, it feels a bit transitory, and while still a good film, is not quite as strong or as tightly wound as it could have been.

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Jun
14th
2015

Review: Jurassic World (2015) · 2:59am Jun 14th, 2015

Apr
25th
2019

DedmosRebuilt.fla · 6:26pm Apr 25th, 2019

Jun
23rd
2021

My Review of The Prestige · 9:23pm Jun 23rd, 2021

Rating Scale:

12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome film with a couple of flaws
9/10—a wonderful film with several flaws
8/10–a great film with numerous flaws but not enough to ruin it

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Feb
12th
2022

List of my favorite franchises (at the moment) · 9:07pm Feb 12th, 2022

* My Little Pony
* Transformers
* Star Wars
* My Hero Academia
* Sonic the Hedgehog
* Kill la Kill
* DC
* Marvel
* Tekken
* Red vs. Blue
* RWBY
* Attack on Titan
* Kung Fu Panda
* Steven Universe
* Dragon Ball
* Assassin's Creed
* JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
* Hellsing
* Street Fighter
* Mortal Kombat
* Avatar: The Last Airbender
* Power Rangers
* Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
* One Punch Man

Jun
29th
2021

Who are the 25 Most Oscar-Nominated Actors of All Time · 1:03pm Jun 29th, 2021

Some actors are in incredible motion pictures, some actors are in a ton of films, and a few actors are in a ton of extraordinary films. In this last category, Meryl Streep is the defending champion. From her first Oscar gesture for 1978's The Deer Hunter to her latest one for 2017's The Post, Streep has amassed a total of 21 Academy Award selections: four for best supporting actress and a stunning 17 for best actress.

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