MOVIE REVEW: Gringa

Fast-forward from Steve Zahn’s hey-day. Add a quarter-century of mileage to his bread-and-butter manchild buddy type and do what too few filmmakers have done over the years: Give Steve Zahn a lead part. Take his usual brand of rootless screw-up and give it central focus and real anchors. Then, let Steve’s charm radiate fully. Gringa rewards this actor’s worth with a real chance. 

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MOVIE REVIEW: One True Loves

One True Loves has one of those paperback novel premises that can only seem to work as a screwball farce or a serious melodrama when brought to the big screen. Wouldn’t you know it, the movie is based on a book from New York Times best-selling author Taylor Jenkins Reid (Daisy Jones and the Six). The novelist was lucky enough to have the opportunity to adapt her own novel with her TV screenwriter husband Alex J. Reid.

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8 Amazing Benefits of Watching Movies in Shopping Malls

by Nancy Fernandez

Movies have always been a popular form of entertainment, providing a much-needed break from the tiredness of everyday life. In recent years, there has been a tremendous shift in the way people experience films, with the emergence of multiplexes in shopping malls becoming a preferred choice for many movie lovers. This trend is reshaping the cinematic landscape, offering multiple benefits that go beyond the simple pleasure of watching a movie with single-screen theatre. 

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MEDIA APPEARANCE: Guest on Patrick Beatty Reviews talking about the 2023 Star Wars Celebration

In climbing this ladder of film criticism and joining national groups, I’ve been so lucky to meet and collaborate with wonderful people beyond my home area of Chicago. Patrick Beatty is one of those outstanding peers. Patrick is a member of the Critics Choice Association, Hollywood Critics Association, and the Utah Film Critics Association, and has been reviewing films for over seven years, both for his own platform, PatrickBeattyReviews.com, and as a broadcast film and TV critic for ABC4 Good Things Utah. I was recently invited by Patrick to come on his YouTube video channel to discuss the recent Star Wars Celebration and the film news overflowing from it.

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MEDIA APPEARANCE: Guest on the Kicking the Seat Channel for "The Maltese Falcon"

Ian Simmons of the Kicking the Seat podcast and YouTube channel and I are in the lucky positions to be on the press list to receive new disc releases from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. The famous studio is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year and rolling out several old classics to 4K-UHD discs for the first time. One of those recent releases with John Huston’s watershed noir The Maltese Falcon starring Humphrey Bogart. Ian asked me to join him as the Casablanca Bogart guy to help see the nuances, importance, and impact of this pioneering noir movie.

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MEDIA APPEARANCE: Guest on the Kicking the Seat Roundtable for "The Super Mario Bros. Movie"

The roundtables on Ian Simmons of the Kicking the Seat podcast and YouTube channel are the place to be. For the runaway hit, The Super Mario Bros. movie any and all of “Earth’s Mightiest Critics” (and their children) could be occupy one or more sections of audience demographics for the video game-inspired flick. As it turns out, we all fell in different places. Enjoy Ian, myself, Mike Crowley of You’ll Probably Agree, Mark Krawczyk of Special Mark Productions, and Jeff York of The Establishing Shot talking out our mixed feelings.

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MEDIA APPEARANCE: Guest on the Kicking the Seat's "What If He Doesn't Survive?" The Mandalorian S3E7

This marks a triumphant return to Star Wars content coverage for Ian Simmons of the Kicking the Seat podcast and YouTube channel. The Book of Boba Fett didn’t go over so well. Obi-Wan Kenobi and Andor have come and gone. Season 3 of The Mandalorian bring back Ian and “Earth’s Mightiest Critics” to the exploits of our favorite babysitting gunslinger. Enjoy The roundtables on Ian Simmons of the Kicking the Seat podcast and YouTube channel are the place to be. For the runaway hit, The Super Mario Bros. movie any and all of “Earth’s Mightiest Critics” (and their children) could be occupy one or more sections of audience demographics for the video game-inspired flick. As it turns out, we all fell in different places. Enjoy Ian, myself, Mike Crowley of You’ll Probably Agree, Mark Krawczyk of Special Mark Productions, and Jeff York of The Establishing Shot talking all things The Mandalorian.

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Discover the Full Potential of Probiotics: Promoting Gut Health, Beauty, and Overall Wellness

Live microorganisms known as probiotics, which can be found in fermented foods like yoghurt, kefir, kimchi, sauerkraut, and pickles, are beneficial to Human Health when consumed in sufficient amounts. Probiotics work by restoring the balance of good bacteria in the gut, which is necessary for digestive health, immune function, and general well-being.

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How Can You Explain Creative Inspiration: Unique Canvas Printing Ideas

The use of canvas printing to display artwork, photos, and things uniquely and creatively has grown in popularity throughout time. While conventional canvas prints can be lovely, there are many other ways to make them unique and truly stand out. In this post, we'll look at a few original Canvas printing concepts that might help you get creative and realize your ideas.

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Tips For Improve Ranking of Any Site

If you own a website, then you know how important it is to improve its ranking on search engine results pages (SERPs). Ranking high on SERPs can lead to more visibility, more traffic, and ultimately, more revenue for your business. However, achieving a higher ranking is not an easy task. It requires a combination of technical knowledge, content creation, and strategic planning. In this article, we will discuss some tips to improve the ranking of your website on search engines

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MOVIE REVIEW: Mamma Mafia

Because the concept is inexplicable from the get-go, a movie like Mamma Mafia has two routes to pull the whole thing off. Play it hard and show the perceived violent world that exists or lean on the inexplicable and ham it up. The screenplay from Kevin from Work TV writers J. Michael Feldman and Debbie Jhoon– based on an original story from Madame’s Amanda Sthers– tries both and the results are messier than the botched murders in the movie itself.

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