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No Hard Feelings Review by Connor Petrey
No Hard Feelings Review by Connor Petrey

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June 24, 2023 12:16 pm |

No Hard Feelings is a coming of age story told through two vastly different perspectives. ThisR-rated raunchy comedy may not always land, but the film excels with the relationshipsdeveloped between characters and the performances leading the way. The film is extremelycrude, hard on the language and feels as though its plot was found in a...

The Blackening Movie Review by Connor Petrey
The Blackening Movie Review by Connor Petrey

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June 15, 2023 6:56 am |

Known for “Barbershop,” one of the greatest comedies, the “Fantastic Four” films you may only remember because of Chris Evans or Jessica Alba and a bunch of wasted comedic opportunities up till now. 2023 brings a light back to the dimly lit scene that was Tim Story’s long filmmaking career, all with the help of...

The Flash (2023) Movie Review by Connor Petrey
The Flash (2023) Movie Review by Connor Petrey

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June 14, 2023 9:32 am |

The Flash is the beginning of the end of the DC Universe as we currently know it, and they accomplish this with one of the best DC films (within the primary timeline) in nearly a decade. Unbelievably fun, and filled to the brim with snappy humor, The Flash is a delightful feature that brings both...

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts Review by Connor Petrey
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts Review by Connor Petrey

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June 14, 2023 9:15 am |

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts manages to climb to the top of the leaderboard, not because of its excellence but because of its unfortunate history. Among the Bay 5-film run, only one can be considered a “quality” film (2007s Transformers) and 2018s Bumblebee stands easily on its own as a Transformers masterpiece. Rise of the...

The Hole in the Fence – Movie Review by Josh Davis
The Hole in the Fence – Movie Review by Josh Davis

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May 29, 2023 11:30 am |

Directed by Joaquin del Paso and written by del Paso and Lucy Pawlak, “The Hole in the Fence” is a Mexican-Polish psychological drama largely filled with a cast of first-time child actors who reportedly improvised much of the film. About two dozen male children from the exclusive Los Pinos Secondary School are on a remote...