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Category Archives: Reviews
Elemental Movie Review — A Great Family Film
I think this might be a word of mouth film. So, I’m here to tell you that Disney and Pixar are gonna “burn” up the box office with Elemental over the summer. The written review is below (originally posted on … Continue reading
Hypnotic Movie Review – This Film Will Bend Your Mind
Hypnotic, directed by Robert Rodriguez and starring Ben Affleck, is a film made for science fiction fans. I’ve got some things to say about this film, and I want you to stick around to the end because that is where … Continue reading
Posted in 2023, Medium, Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews, Science Fiction
Tagged Ben Affleck, Science fiction
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Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken Movie Review – Surf’s Up for Kids
Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken is a new coming of age film from DreamWorks that features a shy teen who is just trying to fit in at high school. However, things go sideways and her plans for prom don’t quite pan … Continue reading
Posted in 2023, Medium, Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews, YouTube
Tagged Animation, DreamWorks, Universal Pictures
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Avatar: The Way of Water is a Visually Stunning Film – 2023 Movie Review
So, I finally got around to watching Avatar: The Way of Water. As expected, the film was visually stunning, but it did have a few issues. The written review is below (originally posted on Medium), but if you prefer to … Continue reading
Posted in Medium, Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews
Tagged Avatar, CGI, James Cameron, Storytelling
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No Hard Feelings, Movie Review || Charming, Awkward, and Misses the Point
No Hard Feelings is a fun and seemingly lighthearted coming of age story for a young man during the summer before he goes away to college. It’s charming, it’s funny, and there are some things in it that are weirdly … Continue reading
Posted in 2023, Movie Reviews, Movies, Reviews
Tagged Coming of Age, Jennifer Lawrence
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Movie Review: Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023)
Is there honor among thieves? Come grab your popcorn and find out! My new movie review for Dungeons & Dragons is on YouTube. This one was fun! Join me on YouTube and subscribe to my channel, if you like it. … Continue reading
Posted in 2023, Fantasy, Movie Reviews, Reviews, YouTube
Tagged 2023, Chris Pine, DND, Dungeons & Dragons, Hugh Grant, Michelle Rodriguez, Movie Review
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Audiobook Review: Skyward by Brandon Sanderson
Skyward by Brandon Sanderson is a supremely exciting and wonderful book! It’s an example of what young adult science fiction can do at its best. The audiobook was produced by Audible Studios, featuring narration by Suzy Jackson and runs 15 … Continue reading
Review: Season 8, Episode 5: Don’t Read if You Don’t Want to be Spoiled
Another quick warning not to continue reading if you don’t want spoilers for Game of Thrones, Season 8, Episode 5. *** SPOILERS BELOW *** . The theme of this episode is simply: The Day the Music Died. In one fell … Continue reading
Audiobook Review: Ruin of Kings by Jenn Lyons
The Ruin of Kings is a terrific debut novel by author Jenn Lyons. The audiobook was produced by Macmillan Audio and read by Soneela Nankani, Vikas Adam, and Feodor Chin. It’s playtime is 27 hours and 15 minutes, and when … Continue reading
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Tagged Chorus of Dragons, Feodor Chin, Jenn Lyons, Soneela Nankani, The Ruin of Kings, Vikas Adam
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Book Review: Coming Home by Jack McDevitt
Jack McDevitt’s new book Coming Home, the latest book in the Alex Benedict series, and serves as a great example of what McDevitt has to offer. Set thousands of years in the future, Coming Home features antiquarian Alex Benedict and his assistant/friend Chase Kolpath as … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Literature, Reviews, Uncategorized
Tagged Alex Benedict, Coming Home, Jack McDevitt
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