Category: Reviews
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Review: ‘Blue Miracle’
Dennis Quaid And Jimmy Gonzales Sail Through A Choppy Script In The Inspirational True Story
Sometimes hokey and cliché can be a good thing. Like in this week’s Netflix release, Blue Miracle. It tells the true story of an orphanage based out of Cabo that enters a high stakes deep sea fishing competition in order to save itself. While Chris Dowling and Julio Quintana’s script brings the corniness and stock…
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Review: ‘American Traitor’
Al Pacino’s Performance Can’t Save Forgettable Drama About Nazi Propagandist Axis Sally
There are countless tales that emerged from WWII. Many have been shared with the world through film. Some filled with heroism that have patriotism shining through and others on the other end of the spectrum. American Traitor: The Trial of Axis Sally highlights one of the most infamous figures from WWII. Mildred Gillars (Meadow Williams)…
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Review: ‘Drunk Bus’
An Unlikely Coming-Of-Age Comedy And The Perfect Vehicle To Launch Pineapple Tangaroa’s Career
Drunk Bus is an unlikely coming of age story. Still hung up on his ex-girlfriend and working as bus driver at his alma mater, Michael’s life (Charlie Tahan) is at a stand still. Seemingly content doing the same routine day in and day out, the recent college grad spends his nights driving the night route…