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‘No Time To Die’ Is A Disappointing End For Daniel Craig’s James Bond [Review]

September 28, 2021 by Joe Lipsett

A suave blonde man in a grey suit and sunglasses

After more than a year of COVID delays, Daniel Craig’s final foray as James Bond arrives in theatres. But is No Time To Die worth the wait?

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Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: Ana de Armas, Billy Magnussen, Cary Joji Fukunaga, Christoph Waltz, Daniel Craig, James Bond, Jeffrey Wright, Lashana Lynch, Léa Seydoux, Neal Purvis, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Ralph Fiennes, Rami Malek, Robert Wade

‘Wildland’ is a Slow Burn Family Crime Drama [Film Review]

August 31, 2021 by Joe Lipsett

A woman sits on a couch with three men and a teen girl (far left)

Comparisons to filmmaker David Michôd’s Australian crime thriller Animal Kingdom are inevitable when discussing Danish director Jeanette Nordahl’s debut feature. Both films feature a matriarch with a powerful, manipulative grip over her crime syndicate family and both films explore how the familial empire ultimately crumbles.

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Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: Besir Zeciri, Elliott Crosset Hove, Ingeborg Topsøe, Jeanette Nordahl, Joachim Fjelstrup, Sandra Guldberg Kampp

‘Shang-Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings’ Is A Welcome Addition to the MCU [Review]

August 30, 2021 by Joe Lipsett

Shang-Chi (Simu Liu) grips a baton in front of a temple

Phase 4 of Disney and the MCU continues with Shang-Chi and The Legends of the Ten Rings.

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Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: Awkwafina, Benedict Wong, Disney, Florian Munteanu, Marvel, Meng’er Zhang, Michelle Yeoh, Simu Liu, Tony Leung, Yuen Wah

Netflix’s ‘He’s All That’ is Surprisingly Fun and Frivolous [Review]

August 27, 2021 by Joe Lipsett

She’s All That is an iconic late 90s YA text. So what happens when you remake it for Netflix for contemporary audiences?

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Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: Isabella Crovetti, Kourtney Khardashian, Mark Waters, Matthew Lillard, Netflix, Netflix original, Peyton Meyer, R. Lee Fleming Jr., Rachael Leigh Cook, remake, Tanner Buchannan, Tik Tok

‘Black Widow’ Is A Solid Mid-Tier Marvel Film [Review]

June 30, 2021 by Joe Lipsett

After a long delay, Disney’s Black Widow (and Phase 4 of the MCU) is finally ready to make its debut.

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Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: black widow, Cate Shortland, David Harbour, Disney, Eric Pearson, florence pugh, Marvel, rachel weisz, Ray Winstone, scarlett johansson, William Hurt

‘In The Heights’ Celebrates Pride and Community [Review]

June 9, 2021 by Joe Lipsett

It’s not surprising that buzz has been building around In The Heights since it was announced. The musical adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s incredibly popular ode to the diverse community of Washington Heights, New York has all of the ingredients to be the feel good hit of the summer.

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Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: Anthony Ramos, Corey Hawkins, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Dascha Polanco, Gregory Diaz IV, in the heights, Jimmy Smits, jon m chu, Leslie Grace, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Melissa Barrera, musical, Stephanie Beatriz

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The 411 on me

I am a freelance film and television journalist based in Toronto, Canada.

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