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The Midnight Sky

December 15, 2020by Dan Meier Leave a comment

Felicity Jones is pregnant, the planet is dying and the human race stands on the precipice of extinction. But that’s enough news, on with the review.  In the year Blade […]

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Godzilla: King of the Monsters

June 3, 2019by Dan Meier Leave a comment

The world’s most infamous reptile is back for round two as team Monarch tags him in.  Monarch in this case is a crypto-zoological organisation with the same logo as Extinction […]

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Game Night

March 8, 2018by Dan Meier 1 Comment

If you watched David Fincher’s The Game and longed for all the weird tension to be replaced by generic gags, might I recommend Game Night or a long hard look […]

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Manchester by the Sea

January 19, 2017by Dan Meier 2 Comments

The next big Oscar contender is Manchester by the Sea, even though Manchester is nowhere near the sea. Everyone knows that.  Manchester in this case is in Massachusetts, hometown of brothers Lee and […]

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Friday Night Lights

October 26, 2016by Dan Meier 2 Comments

Having recently watched all 5 seasons of Friday Night Lights in what I can only assume is record time, I went back to the 2004 movie that predicated this excellent TV show. This […]

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Carol

November 30, 2015by Dan Meier 3 Comments

“Oh Carol,” Chuck Berry once sang, “don’t let him steal your heart away.” Or her, in this case.  Adapted from a Patricia Highsmith novel, Carol is the story of an affair between two […]

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