Batman Begins

Let’s dive into the history on how Batman Begins was developed. In 1997, Joel Schumacher directed Batman & Robin starring George Clooney as The World’s Greatest Detective, which was a follow up to Batman Forever. It did well at the box office, but it received a massive number of negative reviews from critics, movie goers, […]

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The Shining

Groundbreaking director, Stanley Kubrick, (2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, Full Metal Jacket) released a film called “Barry Lyndon,” but at the time of its release, critics disliked it and it was a box office disappointment. Today, Barry Lyndon is now considered one of Kubrick’s best films. Desparate to earn positive appeal to the […]

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Carrie (1976)

Let’s look back at the very first film adaptation based on the works of Stephen King. Carrie is the one that cemented King’s reputation as an author and was also the novel that brought him attention to Hollywood by adapting the book into a feature full length motion picture. Carrie was released in 1976, it […]

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Flashback Review: Super Size Me

Hello fellow movie goers from around the world. Today’s Flashback Review is different then the other films I’ve reviewed, this time I’m reviewing a documentary film which I consider the best one all time, the one I’m referring to is “Super Size Me.” Released in 2004, Super Size Me explores the concept on what happened […]

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Insomnia

Fresh from the critical success of Memento. Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight Trilogy, Inception, Interstellar) received his first Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay. As a result of the massive acclaim, filmmaker, Steven Soderbergh (Erin Brokovich, Ocean’s Eleven and its sequels) offered Nolan an opportunity to direct another film called “Insomnia” for a bigger […]

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Idiocracy (Fox’s Flops Vol. 1 #1)

Today’s review is what if our civilization rapidly declines our intelligence in the next five centuries. We become more stupid, lacking common sense, honesty, morals, and other qualities that represent good citizenship. The movie I’m referring to is “Idiocracy.” The movie was written and directed by Mike Judge, (Beavis & Butthead, King Of The Hill, […]

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