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Monthly Archives: February 2026
Iron Lung Film Review: Rule Breaker Markiplier Pulled Off a Horror Movie?
Iron Lung is the unicorn of indie movies. On paper, something like it isn’t supposed to work, and we are told that movies like this just aren’t possible. Then some YouTuber called Markiplier tells the Hollywood studio system to hold his beer. Continue reading
Posted in Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews, Science Fiction, YouTube
Tagged Horror, Indie Film, Iron Lung, Markiplier, Movie Review, Science fiction
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Wuthering Heights Movie Review: This Adaptation Has a Serious Problem
Wuthering Heights is one of the most artistically beautiful films I’ve ever seen, and yet it’s still deeply flawed. Continue reading
Posted in Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews, YouTube
Tagged Adaptation, Emily Bronte, Film Review, Jacob Elordi, Margot Robbie, Romance, Wuthering Heights
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The Choral – Ralph Fiennes & the Quiet Human Cost of World War I
The new film The Choral, starring Ralph Fiennes, is a historical drama set in 1916, in a small mill town in England, during World War I. Continue reading
Posted in Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews, Uncategorized
Tagged alan-bennett, Choral, Criticism, Edward Elgar, film, historical, History, movie, Movies, music, nicholas-hytner, Ralph Fiennes, Review, world war I
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Starfleet Academy, Episode 4: What Nobody’s Talking About!
I wasn’t planning on doing another review about Starfleet Academy, but then I decided to watch episode 4 and suddenly I knew exactly what was wrong with the entire series. It’s not just “bad writing” which is a generic critic that doesn’t really identify why so many viewers feel like this series feels “off.” Continue reading
Posted in Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews, Science and Technology, Television, Writing
Tagged AI, Artificial Intelligence, sci-fi, Science Fiction, Star Trek, Starfleet Academy, Television, tv
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