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8/10
A great example of a TWD episode done right!
7 July 2023
The showrumners of the last four seasons of FTWD even the ones who did the last third of season 11 and any future spinoffs need to to notes of how Dead City gets a good, solid spinoff done right. Every episode of this show has been solid, Negan especially is at his best in the story. I am really in shock that AMC finally got a solid series of the ground the TWD universe. Hopefully the others coming in the pipeline do the same. This episode was my favorite in this series thus far although classic Negan badassery has been abound in the previous episodes and they were spectacular too. I tell you, if everyone doesn't give Negan the respect and full credit for redemption of his past, they better start cause it's obvious here he's committed to Maggie, Hilltop and Alexandrians. Great show!
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From (2022– )
7/10
This is a great show for sure but problems never get solved
5 June 2023
It could just be me but this show although it's very intriguing often leaves problems open-ended or unanswered? Has anyone else noticed this? I mean after the cliffhanger of the last episode of season 1 that's when I noticed this this sort of thing going on and here at the 7th episode of season 2 no problem or unanswered question has really been solved no explanations given for why things are as they are. So this show in theory could go on forever. So it's not to give spoilers away to anyone who has not seen this show or any of the episodes I've mentioned yes they will introduce Gothic or horrific characters or bad things will happen and whatnot but there's never really an explanation of the underlying reasons that you would think we would know something about basically 17 episodes into the show. Can anyone shed in the insight that I have not picked up on or can I at least get an empathetic voice within these reviews about that? I am not by any means knocking the show as I said I like watching it every week but it's a little unnerving where this is actually going to go and how long it will take to get there? Of course maybe I live in the same strange world these characters do in the show "From" if no one can empathize with this analysis?
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Alien 3 (1992)
8/10
This films is so great even Fincher can't see his greatness.
28 December 2022
I'm sorry but in my opinion anyone knocking on this film negatively needs mental checkup. I find such beauty if many parts of this film, the choreography, Finches pinchants for his directing styles, the yellowish hues and filters conveys the hell these guys are living in, its obviously hot all the time and while never specifically mentioned, it's from Fincher.original work and vision the says it all. I won't waste words on numbskulls to dumb to appreciate it but a) it's not to be compared to the other films but on its own and b) it's the only movie I may have memorized and watched 1,000 times (the special edition Assembly Cut is the ONLY definitive version of this film to be watched. And that's that fanboys!
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Black Bird (2022)
8/10
Phenomenal!
16 July 2022
Not since True Detective's first season has a crime drama been so compelling, so intriguing and gripping! In just the first three episodes, it's far exceeded my own expectations. All, and I mean every actor steps up 100% in their roles here which is rare, and lastly but not least, Ray Liotta contributes an excellent contribution to the overall consistent acting throughout the entire casting performances. I'm glad to see his (Ray Liotta's) final role be of a such a fine caliber of a series!
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7/10
Was well worth the long wait...
16 July 2022
I had been anticipating this film since hearing of it in 2021 then hearing of it's release date being pushed from December to June, 2022. I knew it was gonna be good and it was! Not too many recent films filled me with such anticipation then fulfilled it as well!

If you're reading this you should obviously have an idea around the plot but this review is to skip that and give the props needs to the main actors and actress in this film.

The child characters, Finney, and his sister Gwen, both played by actor Mason Thames and actress Madeleine McGraw absolutely nailed it in this film, especially McGraw's performance. This young lady has a bright future in acting ahead of her, if you don't know you should after seeing this film. Ethan Hawke, of course, was excellent as usual and finally, kudos to the Art and Make-up departments for the very effective and just outright creepiness of these masks in the film. The masks alone almost come to life themselves alone.

Scott Derrickson, keep the horror films rolling in form with this style, you've definitely show excellent form here!
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9/10
Superb! Awesome dream/memory sequence
6 March 2022
I thought this is the best of all the episodes for this show in any of the three seasons. I especially loved the memory sequence, the way it showed the origins of Billy's hate, the source. The music, imagery was wonderful and impressive.
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Fargo: The Law of Inevitability (2017)
Season 3, Episode 7
9/10
Giving this episode a 9 star out of 10, here's why...
9 February 2022
Season 3 of Fargo continues to remain my favorite season to date, for many reasons. I rate the show a 9 of 10 as a whole but I am reviewing this specific episode here now cause I think it deserves that. Every character in this series is great, In my opinion but this episode you get to see actors with less than normal screentime overall really shine here. Michael Stuhlbarg as the usual witty parking lot king's lawyer, Sy Feltz, had one particular sincere and heartwarming scene where he all but completely breaks down emotionally at home alone, with only his wife to console him. But in that 30 seconds I think he summed up not only his character's problems, "The world, the world is wrong. It looks like my world but everything is different." The reason that is so strong a statement I will not give away specifics of character's back story but Michael Stuhlbarg actually makes you really feel compassion for this guy, in the midst of the show he exemplifies strength but for an instance he can break as all humans can. I know exactly how he feels in that moment where you just gotta let go and let it out. But it's a darn strong acting scene, that at first you want to laugh at again like most Fargo scenes but it instantly reveals this is a man at rock bottom in life. Crying from compete shattering of self confidence. I wish it hit home with others too watching cause I love how the actors really put his heart into it.

One other character I really enjoy is the "New chief of Eden Valley Police" Moe Dammick played by Shea Whigham. He's a serious character but so serious he's hilarious too. This episode showed more of him than usual which was great. Also, characters Donny and Yuri have a great scene together and watching it again a few times, I really appreciate Donny and the job he tries to do as well as he can. He makes a decision here that likely saved his life but technically was wrong also, but he's human And I would have retreated from his encounter with Yuri that instant too.

Too bad a lot of people criticize this season. I'd you watch this show several times you appreciate things in it more And more and see things you missed as well. Episode 3 I liked a lot too, despite the naysayers, they just don't want to think why that episode is placed there and maybe think how it enhances the overall end result and point of that entire story from a different but very true perspective.
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Reacher: Welcome to Margrave (2022)
Season 1, Episode 1
8/10
Wow, a real surprise here!
7 February 2022
In the media buildup of this series I had seen before it released, I believed it had promise. Definitely go in to this and erase all previous Reacher character portrayals you saw before, (mmm...mmm.. A guy by the name is Tom Cruise). This series gives a real true novel ty feel to it, not jazzed up too much; kinda reminds me of the newest Jack Ryan series sorta The reviews were good and sure enough, this is a true Reacher I think even Lee Child would approve of. One episode in and it's got me hooked in so far. Hope it keeps chugging along.
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Finch (2021)
7/10
Most wonderful and inspiring post-apocalytic film
15 November 2021
This will be rather brief, but honestly Tom Hanks shines so well in this film but not just him alone, you must learn appreciate his best friend Goodyear, and the you will grow to appreciate what Jeff was created for. To protect the santicty and hopefulness this movie can bring, despite being an apocalyptic story and time and place. Who ever actually played Jeff, did awesome here. He's funny, smart, humble and brave, all in a homemade robot!
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7/10
A surprisingly suspenseful, uniquely disturbing film that works!
21 October 2021
So it took me a bit if time to get around to watching this, mostly expecting a drool, drawn out "lovers' lost" type of film but I was WRONG! Basically it sets up the suspense from the get go, making you constantly ponder where this sad tale will go, it has potential.... And still good so far then when it reveals it's true sinister plot lurking in the darkness with Kate playing detective to gain closure for herself, and really pulled me into it at its climax, and just kinda let's you hang on in limbo, really feeling for the character and what's she witnessing constantly till finally... I will leave it there but check this film out if you ain't sure cause I was and I'm glad I did. It's not gory, not even violent really, but it's the current and next unknowns that fill you with anticipation constantly that make it a god d film. Also the cinematography was great especially with the Gothic architecture and such. All in all worth a watch. I rate it a 7.
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6/10
What a good horror film should be...
15 October 2021
I mean this movie cranked the volume up on Michael Myers and Halloween, seriously. Brutal, gory and suspenseful in probably 90% of the film. I really enjoyed this one!
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The Walking Dead: For Blood (2021)
Season 11, Episode 8
9/10
Giving it 9 stars for 2 reasons:
4 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
One is, that God that they finally killed off Pope. His character and perhaps the actor that played him was more laughable as a hillbilly than anything else, and got really annoying a lot as well

Two is, that it was pretty cool seeing Negan and Maggie and the few others taking up as Whisperers to infiltrate this Reaper's post. I mean that was unexpected by me actually. I read the synopsis and saw the preview at the end of last week's preview so it is true. And is effective.
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Fargo: The Gift of the Magi (2015)
Season 2, Episode 5
9/10
What one scene here sums up the rest of the episode?
29 September 2021
It HAS to be the essence of sheer terror in Ed Blumquist's face, when after he's raced home in a panic to leave ASAP with Peggy in tow, and yet his wife is so giddy about how she helped them afford to buy their shop and saved the day and actually helped him for once unbeknownst of the disaster he just escaped from, he looks at the painting on the wall of the cows I the green pasture and how serene it is, yet it won't help him relax now. His face then sums up everything we find great in this episode and foreshadows horrors to come certainly!
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Free Guy (2021)
8/10
The most fun movie in years!
28 September 2021
This film is great! The reality to check out reality to see flaws in their reality to improve code in our reality. Too bad not everyone will see this film though. Still we can hope.
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Midnight Mass (2021)
6/10
60% intriguing, %20 shocking, 20% disappointing with a dash of anticlimacticicism
27 September 2021
Mike Flanagan is a talented director, no doubt in that. I've enjoyed the recent Doctor Sleep and for me after that one was the skilled craftsmanship on the Haunting of Hill House series, which piqued my interest In this series. So to stay spoiler free as well as pithy, the story here paralleling parts of the Biblical stories of good vs. Evil, Devil and God, to modern day sorts of human conflict and deceits, it does very well keeping you watching, waiting for the next oddity of its story around the corner in this island town with deep religious devotions. I really enjoyed the actor who played this mysterious new priest, as well, I might add. In fact, several times I thought of Stephen King's novel, Salem's Lot and things similar to events in it, and I know Flanagan is influenced by King, (i.e. Doctor Sleep.) But in the end it just lost me and left me feeling a little like "wtf?" But the joke could be on me as that is may be it's intended purpose? You be the judge. Overall a good mini series, unique for it's genre at the very least.
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Wrath of Man (2021)
7/10
Clever and intriguing action/thriller
26 May 2021
I was impressed when I watched this movie having known very little about it previously. Our protagonist, or perhaps our anti-hero here, Jason Statham, as "H" does play his part very well and it's definitely one of his best movies ever. And it certainly up there with some of the best heist movies that you can probably think of in recent times. Furthermore, it goes to show yet again the true power and evil that lies within a man's heart once consumed by greed as the antagonists slowly and methodically come to realize-enough is never enough for them. All the actors in this film did excellent in their roles in fact. Seems to be a well written script that had some good thought put into it, and awesome action scenes await you! I enjoyed it and recommend it if this sounds like a film you'd like.
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Homeland: Chalk One Up (2020)
Season 8, Episode 4
9/10
Brilliant episode!
26 April 2021
Got to say quite possibly the best episode of all 8 seasons, and that's not an easy feat for this excellent series overall.
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Host (II) (2020)
5/10
Meh...
20 March 2021
Nothing terribly different here thay, say, Paranormal Activity hasn't already tried. Only real unique difference is it's done through the Zoom app. I can't reconcile the great ratings it's getting but I give it a fair 5/10 meaning average. I think I can best sum it up as these two movies rolled into one: Paranormal Activity meets Sinister.
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Mayhem (2017)
7/10
A fun horror flick that exceeded my expectations!
7 March 2021
It's nearly four years since this film was released that I watched it for the fist time. I'm an avid horror film fan, and I'm a huge "The Walking Dead" fan, so seeing Steven Yeun was in this film piqued my interest right away when I read about it. Well, on to the review, I will keep it short. First of all, Yeun completely makes this movie as good as it, with Samara Weaving along side for additional character support-she was really good also. The story of the virus causing an entire office to go crazy seemed to ridiculous upon my learning of the story line, but I was wrong to think that as the whole plot and chaos going on in the office was really fun to watch. There are a lot of subtle humor points along the way that will leave you smiling in spite of the visual horrors at hand, and that was a refreshing take for me with this film. That's about all I want to mention so watch it if you haven't already. I think you will enjoy it.
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Fear the Walking Dead: The Key (2020)
Season 6, Episode 4
8/10
Best episode this season by far! FTWD continues a comeback
4 November 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Won't say much here but I did enjoy this episode a good bit. John Dorie narrates his past jobs and how they tie into the job he now holds in Lawton. It's this John Dorie in the present that you respect and admire for nothing other that wanting the truth in every path he takes to better the town, even if it means forgoing seeing June forever. He's now a detective and a good one at that. We get to see his in action in this episode. But it's not without moral conflicts and that means a man still has not lost his sanity.

He does get an unexpected treat in the episode and lastly...

We see Morgan yet again and yep, still the new bad-ass he's been since this season's first episode. And it looks to continue that way and now he realizes a new threat exists apart from Ginnie, and realizes he holds the key to a threat as well.
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Contagion (2011)
7/10
With the coronavirus of 2020 ongoing, this film seems much more realistic than before...
28 October 2020
I think this is my third time to watch this film, twice being "pre covid-19" and the third time being during the latter part of 2020 with Covid-19 raging on. After all the news articles I've read about viruses, contagions, biological warfare, scientific names and anomalies related to viruses, in going back to watch this film now there is a very familiar, eerie and immediate sense that this really can and is happening in a sense. Sure, other films about viruses are out there but I think this to me seems to catch the heart, the emotions of real life people and families and agencies trying to come to grip with a fast spreading pandemic.

So for the director to capture such an event yet preceding real world events to come, this is a prime candidate anyone wanting a refresher course on viruses should watch. And to the director I give credit for that and rate this a 7/10.

Finally, on a side note, there are many familiar faces acting in this film, and all of their roles were excellent, heart-felt and real. Matt Damon, excellent, Gwyneth Paltrow. although brief in her appearance definitely doesn't let you forget this role. Laurence Fishburne, excellent and Kate Winslett deserves credits as well, which obviously goes without saying.
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The Walking Dead: World Beyond: Brave (2020)
Season 1, Episode 1
4/10
Astonishingly boring!
13 October 2020
Warning: Spoilers
This feels like some kind of TV show like kids watch after school, like I used to watch Saved by the Bell back in the 90s. In other words, this literally has no sort of feel or appeal to The Walking Dead nor even Fear the Walking Dead. This is the dumbest idea I think AMC has drummed up for a series in quite some time. Im pretty sure when this season one is over it will be a flop.
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8/10
There is hope...
12 October 2020
I was concerned that FTWD was too far gone, yet I am a faithful enough fan to persevere when others stopped. Fortunately, this episode exceeded my expectations. There was never a moment that I would say one event to the next was ever predictable, and certainly Morgan's character is not that for sure. I like what the show has done with Morgan's character, basically bringing out the fighter in him and his courage to face his adversaries, prepared to kill if need be.

That's all I will say so as to not have any spoilers but if you are unsure how this episode is in terms of watching and your valuable time, I say for sure watch it. I think you'll be surprised here.
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The Walking Dead: A Certain Doom (2020)
Season 10, Episode 16
5/10
Disappointing
11 October 2020
Warning: Spoilers
I will be honest, All the hype leading up to this episode had me thinking along different lines. Mainly, I was informed through the various news outlets that the show inferred that a main character's death was imminent. Closer I got to the day this episode aired, I really thought it was Gabriel who would die, whether in the same fashion as he does in the comics, I wasn't sure. Also, AMC broke news of the TWD's last season being season 11, plus they threw in that there would be the spin-off featuring Carol and Daryl-this coming before this finale even aired! So what that told me during my moments of suspense watching this episode was no matter what Carol nor Daryl would be dying. So at least two instances where had I not known of the Daryl/Carol spin-off, i might have thought one of these two would bite the bullet, which I would have disliked. To me that was poor timing for the marketing department at AMC.

As for the writing and how they had the horde led out away from the hospital was cheesy, the speakers on a wagon, compared with all the many ways we've seen this sort of escort of the dead in previous seasons. And this taking place in Virginia (Georgia is filming location) how are there cliffs all of a sudden. Ive been to both those states and never seen no cliffs with rivers running between to that large a scale. They teased the masked character yet still no new info on who that actually is. Then they have Connie show up in horrible condition yet Magna is completely fine when both women got buried in the same cave, same time and place. And Beta, they eyes being stabbed was bad ass but he was completely naive or something not to even sense that the people like Daryl and Carol was in the horde, and without skin masks too! He towers tall enough and could have been on that like he's on everything else all the time. But I digress.

At least they gave Lydia a positive outlook for her future on the show. That was nice. She is a sweet girl.

It had its moments in the show, but all in all, very disappointing way to end this otherwise entertaining season.Somewhat disappointing, with odd ways of dealing with Beta and the Whisperers
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The Walking Dead: Stalker (2020)
Season 10, Episode 10
8/10
Bloody, fast-paced, episode with high tension.
4 October 2020
Warning: Spoilers
I have this episode an 8. Which for me makes it one of the best if not the best episode of this season to this point.

First, before you realize it Daryl is hurrying to save Connie and Magna from the collapsed cave when all of a sudden, him and his hurriness collides with Alpha and whisperers and a small battle ensues. Daryl gets his shots but get a nasty knife wound in the leg. He ends up holed up is a garage, with an injured Alpha trying to make his problems worse. Not here is when I see how great an actor Norman Reedus is because he sure makes you believe he is in dire pain, and the blood fountaining from his leg made me wince, and this is the third time seeing the episode.

Meanwhile, Beta has infiltrated Alexandria in dark of night, so I mention the music and theatrical sound here as he emerges from the empty grave is spectacular and haunting and exhilarating all in one. Makes the whole entire scene way cooler.

Three two elements are what make the best part of this episode an 8 for me.
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