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TIFF 2022: THE FABELMANS Finds Truth In Reality, Through A Lens
The Fabelmans movie review discusses Steven Spielberg’s most personal movie to date, unlike his usual blockbusters.
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The Fabelmans movie review discusses Steven Spielberg’s most personal movie to date, unlike his usual blockbusters.
What’s Love Got To Do With It, a rom-com about cultural differences fails at both being a rom-com and an inter-cultural love story.
The Raymond & Ray review straight out of TIFF ’22 showcases a familiar sibling drama that gets real unexpected real quick.
The I Like Movies review is an honest take on a hilarious coming of age teen comedy that is very sweet, charming and endearing.
The Kacchey Limbu movie review is all about a wholesome family entertaining featuring sibling rivalry and finding one’s path in life.
My Zwigato movie review comes straight out of TIFF 22, about a man trying to provide for his family in a newly evolving economy in India.
Bros movie review takes a look at a new gay rom-com that calls out traditional rom-coms, while also homaging the genre.
The Woman King review looks at how his new historical action movie reinvents the genre, with people of color both on and off screen.
The Harder They Fall review is all about 1 of the best Westerns of modern times. This episode of the Split Screen Podcast takes a look at why.
Black Widow movie review dicusses long overdue movie, and while compelling and engaging, may have been better if it released years ago.
The Midnight Sky review showcases a movie that underwhelms at every chance, with a story that has nothing to offer the audience or actors.
Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker works like a usual superhero story that turns the tables to showcase the devolution of a villain instead.
Marriage Story starts off as a happy story, but slowly dives intot he harsh realities of two people falling out of romantic love.
Tel Aviv On Fire is a brillaint comedy set in a contentious place and time, that sees the humour in the most intense of situations.
Booksmart is an amazing movie, that mixes in the usual teen comedy situtations, with mature lead characters and a premise that’s relatable.
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is another great Quentin Tarantino flick. But did the Hollywood references make it hard for some audiences?
Rocketman is the life story about Elton John; but the movie itself transcends the typical biopic into becoming something much more.
Netflix’s THE LAUNDROMAT is a true story where the main heroes are really its truly descipable villains, and the movie works because of it.
Spiderman: Far From Home is easily the best Spider-Man movie, in all iterations and incarnations of the live-action character.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe as we know it comes to a beautiful close, with a moving end with Avengers: Endgame.