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Classic Cinema Roundup: A Journey to the Past
Reviewed Bad Seed, Valley of the Dolls, Suddenly Last Summer, Vertigo, Time Machine, When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth, Wait Until Dark, Nanny.

Matthew Spence
Sep 9, 20235 min read
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Documentary Round Up: Grey Gardens, Woodstock, Jimi Hendrix, and Harlan County U.S.A. - Review
I reviewed 4 great documentary films including Grey Gardens, Woodstock, Jimi Hendrix, and Harlan County U.S.A.

Matthew Spence
Sep 9, 20234 min read
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To Catch a Killer: Review - A Hidden Gem
This is a brilliant crime drama directed by Damian Szifron that stars Shailene Woodley and Ben Mendelsohn.

Matthew Spence
Sep 9, 20238 min read
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My Ten Favourite Movies
The guy that loves movies made a list of the movies he loves more than other movies. Read this to see which movies beat other movies.

Matthew Spence
Sep 8, 202319 min read
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Don't Worry Darling: Review - Don't Watch This!
Here is my review of this awful film that is nothing more than a waste of your time. Florence Pugh is good in it though, but yeah, its bad.

Matthew Spence
Sep 7, 20235 min read
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Two Masterpieces, and a Good Time: Quiz Show, The Mauritanian, and Monkey Shines Review
Quiz Show -> Masterpiece
The Mauritanian -> Masterpiece
Monkey Shines -> Masterpiece
I go into more detail in the review, please read it!

Matthew Spence
Sep 7, 20235 min read
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The Conversation: Review - The Loss of Privacy
The Conversation is a film about the divisions present in human nature which are conveyed through the form and content presented therein.

Matthew Spence
Jul 21, 20235 min read
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Top 30 Movies I Saw in 2022
I watched a lot of movies in 2022, and I ranked my top 30 here. Please check out the list, maybe you will find a good movie to watch!

Matthew Spence
May 25, 202316 min read
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Elvis and The Batman - A Review of Two Blockbusters
I reviewed two of the bigger films to come out in 2022, those being Elvis and The Batman. Austin Butler is amazing as Elvis! Batman is mid.

Matthew Spence
Mar 11, 20235 min read
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Living and Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris - Review
Living and Mrs Harris Goes to Paris are films that will cater more to an older audience though they are both ones worth watching for all.

Matthew Spence
Mar 10, 20237 min read
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Blonde to Babylon - The Two Worst Films of 2022
I wish I didn’t watch Blonde or Babylon, but I did, and I shared my thoughts on these awful films below.

Matthew Spence
Mar 9, 20238 min read
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Everything Everywhere All at Once - Review
I reviewed the 2022 Best Picture Winner Everything Everywhere All At Once starring Michelle Yeoh and recent Oscar winner Key Hu Quan.

Matthew Spence
Mar 8, 20237 min read
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All Quiet on the Western Front - Review
Here is my review of the winner of the International Feature Film Best Picture Award which to me was a well made film with a poor script.

Matthew Spence
Mar 8, 20239 min read
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The Banshees of Inisherin and Triangle of Sadness -Two Bad Movies, One Long Review
Here is my review of The Banshees of Inisherin and Triangle of Sadness which to me were bo awful viewing experiences. Check out my suffering

Matthew Spence
Mar 3, 202310 min read
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The Whale - A Light in the Darkness
Daren Aronofsky’s latest film is a masterpiece starring Brendan Frasier who earned an Academy Award in his triumphant return to big screens.

Matthew Spence
Mar 3, 20238 min read
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The Quiet Girl - Simply a Masterpiece
Perhaps the most overlooked film of 2022, here is my review of The Quiet Girl which I believe was one of if not the best films from 2022.

Matthew Spence
Mar 1, 20237 min read
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Knives Out - A Doughnut that turned into a Glass Onion
When are we going to get the Spoons Down franchise? Here is my review of the first two entries in the Knives Out universe.

Matthew Spence
Feb 28, 202311 min read
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Causeway - Review
Jennifer Lawrence and Bryan Tyree Henry shined in this drama about a veteran rehabilitation to civilian life and a man dealing with his past

Matthew Spence
Feb 23, 20235 min read
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Good Luck to You, Leo Grande - Review
One of the most slept on, pun intended, films of 2022 that proves age is just a number and offers a glimpse into the human condition.

Matthew Spence
Feb 23, 20232 min read
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Empire of Light - Review
Director Sam Mendes' return to dramatic storytelling is a disappointing both in its over the top storytelling and lacklustre plot.

Matthew Spence
Feb 22, 20234 min read
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