Ted (2012) – Film Review — Joe Baker – Film Reviews

Written and directed by Seth MacFarlane, the creator of: ‘Family Guy’ and ‘American Dad’. ‘Ted’ is a modern comedy which takes the childhood desire many had of wishing their teddy bear was alive and gives it an adult comedy spin, and while the film does miss a large number of its jokes. ‘Ted’ is a […]

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It (2017) – Film Review — Joe Baker – Film Reviews

Finally, after many years of waiting, horror and literature fans alike got their wishes granted. As director Andy Muschietti (Mama) signed-on to direct a new remake (or readaptation) of one of Steven King’s most iconic and beloved horror stories, this of course, being ‘It’, with some great cinematography by Chung-hoon Chung, and a very memorable […]

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Chef (2014) – Film Review — Joe Baker – Film Reviews

Even after working in blockbuster franchises such as: ‘Star Wars’ and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, director Jon Favreau (Zathura, Iron Man, The Lion King) crafts one of his best films to date with this clear passion project. Being obsessed with food and cooking in his spare-time, Favreau puts his kitchen knowledge to perfect use as […]

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Joker (2019) – Film Review — Joe Baker – Film Reviews

Even since the first day of its release, ‘Joker’ has seemingly split audiences straight down the middle, being hit with numerous reviews all with varied ratings. Everything from the film’s violence to its themes to its Oscar-nominations have all been brought-up in recent conversation, as this film’s character-driven narrative focuses on the origins of: ‘The […]

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Film Review: Babyteeth — Effed by the Wind

The plot of Shannon Murphy’s debut dramatic feature, Babyteeth is familiar: A spirited teen is diagnosed with terminal cancer and then falls in love with an eccentric boy who renews her lust for life or whatever, while her dysfunctional parents look on disapprovingly. But Murphy’s film, based on the hit play by Rita Kalnejais, is […]

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Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy Will Never Get Over the Horrible Feud They Had During ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ – Showbiz Cheat Sheet — News

When the fourth installment of the Mad Max films debuted in 2015, it was met with rave reviews. Mad Max: Fury Road followed warrior Imperator Furiosa (Charlize Theron) who leads the five wives of the tyrannical Immortan Joe on a quest for freedom. Along the way, she is forced to form an alliance with former…

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Review – The Peanut Butter Falcon – One of the best films released in 2020 — Entertainment Blog

Matthew Childs reviews the Modern Mark Twain film The Peanut Butter Falcon directed by Tyler Nilson and Michael Schwartz. The Peanut Butter Falcon is a wholesome heartwarming film that is certain to make anyone that watches it smile. Its strong character development provides an understanding of the liveliness of a down-syndrome. The movie is centered […]

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Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2016) – Review — Howe’s World of Film and TV

A Lionsgate Picture, Written and Directed by Burr Steers. Certain films are never made to win awards or be critical darlings, and even necessarily to be regarded as a ‘good movie’ but instead as a simply enjoyable film, and this is one. It is a real guilty pleasure for me. I honestly would’ve liked to […]

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ANIMATION (TV PILOT) 1st Scene Screenplay Reading: UNDER COVER OF DARKNESS, by Paul Raasch — FEEDBACK Animation Film & Screenplay Festival

Set in a future version of North America where all law enforcement is replaced by a single security firm owned by a large family, an aspiring entertainer, and her half-brother, befriend the daughter of a distinguished member of the family. However, the three get tangled up in a conspiracy against the firm when one of […]

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