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Attilio Lospinoso
Jun 14, 20215 min read
Lin-Manuel Miranda's Dominican Deep Dive
Lin Manuel Miranda's musical dives deep into the Dominican culure in Washington Heights.
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Attilio Lospinoso
Jun 7, 20215 min read
The Devil Made Us Make a Bad Movie
The Conjuring: The Delta Made Me Do It did not live up to the hype of other Conjuring Universe movies and barely even caused a fright.
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Attilio Lospinoso
Jun 1, 20214 min read
A Quieter Place: The Movie Theater
A Quiet Place Part II is an amazing film that deserves to be seen in a crowded theater to feel its full effect.
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Attilio Lospinoso
May 25, 20214 min read
Army of the Dead Fights to Entertain
Zack Snyder's newest films has its moments with an innovative idea of blending zombies with a heist film, but it is long.
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Attilio Lospinoso
May 18, 20216 min read
The Jigsaw Spiral
The newest film in the Saw franchise was the best, but the other films as bad as they are still hold a special in my heart.
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Attilio Lospinoso
May 11, 20216 min read
An Animated Film on the Importance of Famiy and Will Power
Demon Slayer Mugen Train set numerous box office records, and it deserved it. It is a great story about family and will power.
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Attilio Lospinoso
May 4, 20215 min read
A Surrogate Rom Com and a Terrible enviornmental Horror
A whole weekends worth of watching medicore movies, with one good unique romcom.
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Attilio Lospinoso
Apr 27, 20215 min read
Gentrification, Racisim, and Violence
A brief look at three different films, one that won a couple of Oscars, one that very enjoyable, and one that was overly violent.
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Attilio Lospinoso
Apr 20, 20216 min read
The Sound of Metal (and Silence)
The Sound of Metal held up to all its acclaim with a deep and emotional story that should not be missed.
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Attilio Lospinoso
Apr 13, 20215 min read
Mad Max Fury Road: A Poor Use of Resources
Mad Max Fury Road was one of the best films of the past decade, it is visually stunning, and has a great story as well.
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Attilio Lospinoso
Apr 6, 20217 min read
Godzilla Vs. Kong: A Clash of Titans
Godzilla vs. Kong is an epic battle between two titans with a mechanical one thrown in, it is not art, but it is enjoyable.
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Attilio Lospinoso
Mar 30, 20217 min read
Before and After: Comapring Zach Snyder's Justice League to the Original Version
After three years of waiting and discourse as to whether this version of the film existed, and once it came out that it did exist, it was...
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Attilio Lospinoso
Mar 23, 20217 min read
Movie Menagerie: A Western, a Horror, and a Zombie Film
A look at Train to Busan, The Conjuring, M, and News of the World. All excellent movies that were very different, but still worthwhile.
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Attilio Lospinoso
Mar 16, 20216 min read
Chaos Walking: A Return to Theaters After a Year Hiatus
I returned to the theaters two weekends ago to see Chaos Walking, a film with a weird gimmick, but its two stars had me intrigued.
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Attilio Lospinoso
Mar 9, 20217 min read
Animation Domination: Frenemies and Soul Searching
Examming Tom and Jerry and Soul. One of which was way better than the other.
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Attilio Lospinoso
Mar 2, 20216 min read
Nomadland (a Migrant Story) and I Care a Lot (About Money)
Review of Nomadland, the story of a struggling migrant worker, and I Care a Lot, the story of a legal kidnapper/robber.
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Attilio Lospinoso
Feb 23, 20215 min read
Judas and the Black Messiah, a Streamable Masterpiece
HBO has finally had a successful theatrical/streaming release. After the first few being duds, Judas and the Black Messiah really shows...
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Attilio Lospinoso
Feb 16, 20215 min read
Malcom and Marie: A Relationship Breaking Down
The continuous flow of Netflix films roars on with a new release that had garnered a large amount of intrigue due to the two big names...
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Attilio Lospinoso
Feb 9, 20215 min read
The Little Things and First Cow: A Murder Mystery and a Capitalistic Venture
These two movies have little to nothing in common with each other, but I decided to group them together anyway. One was the story of a...
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Attilio Lospinoso
Feb 2, 20214 min read
Locked Down, A Rough Start to 2021 Movies
One of the first, of probably many, pandemic based movie was released onto HBO Max, Locked Down. It was starring Anne Hathaway and...
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