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Maximizing Death and the Twist: Brilliance of Avengers Infinity War

Hello, everyone! Before I begin, let me just say thank you guys so much for continuing to visit and view my blog almost every day even though it has been relatively stagnant for two years. These last two years have been hectic and I went through a bit of a tough time where I lost my love of film for a bit. That said, I … Continue reading Maximizing Death and the Twist: Brilliance of Avengers Infinity War

Right vs Wrong- Doctor Strange

First off, i would like to apologize for the lateness in this review. While I did see the film several weeks ago I did not have time to write this until now. So, with that disclaimer out of the way, Doctor Strange. Right The Character- Marvel once again perfectly encapsulates its title character. As a kid I was obsessed with marvel, as you may have … Continue reading Right vs Wrong- Doctor Strange

The Importance Of: Norman Bates

This week I want to focus on the original psychopath himself, Norman Bates. Played by Anthony Perkins in all film appearance, (and those are the only ones that count) Bates is a twisted a ruthless character, yet he is also a bashful and trustworthy young man. He was twisted before anyone else and never resorted to slasher-ing. He truly was a marvel, and I want … Continue reading The Importance Of: Norman Bates

Psycho-Iconic Review

If you are like me, you have heard about Psycho for your entire life. It came out just over 50 years ago, and is undoubtedly one of cinema’s most famous films. It is definitely the most known film from horror-legend Alfred Hitchcock, and is often seen as the epitome of his work. Yet, despite all of this I don’t know many people who have seen … Continue reading Psycho-Iconic Review

Planet of the Apes (1967)-Iconic Review

I have to be honest, I never thought I would like this movie. Growing up, I had seen several clips from it, and though it looked interesting, it looked really out dated. The make-up looked cheesy, the plot looked typical, and the “twist” ending looked basic and boring. Then, I realized that the 2001 version wan’t the first, and I actually watched the good one. All … Continue reading Planet of the Apes (1967)-Iconic Review

The Graduate- Iconic Review

The Graduate is the iconic film that gave us the famous line “Mrs. Robinson, you’re trying to seduce me aren’t you?” It is hailed as one of the all-time great romances and was the first to use the interrupted wedding plot device. This film is somehow both enjoyable and off-putting. The main character, Ben Braddock, is delightfully quirky. However, he is not Robin Williams quirky, … Continue reading The Graduate- Iconic Review

The Importance of- Harry Potter

Of course I had to do this one eventually. JK Rowling once wrote that not a child in this world would not know his name, and I don’t think even she knew that was going to come true. Even the mere mention of his name, say on a wordpress blog, brings unprecedented amounts of viewership. Today, I really want to think about how he changed cinema. … Continue reading The Importance of- Harry Potter

How To Bring Robin Into the DCEU:

The DCEU is well underway and Batman has appeared in â…” of it. However, as is strangely usual for Batman’s onscreen persona, he always appeared alone. The boy wonder is once again absent from the universe, and with good reason. Batman v Superman would have been a much different film if moody Batman was followed around by a small boy. However, the Justice League is neigh … Continue reading How To Bring Robin Into the DCEU:

Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid- Iconic Review

Another film relatively unknown to the mass public, but extremely iconic in the cinema world. Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid follows the adventures of the two infamous outlaws. The pair are being hunted by a team of lawmen and do anything they can to escape. Talk about a film that is carried by its characters. It came out in 1969, and had an all … Continue reading Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid- Iconic Review