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By George Robbins [usr 5] This film review for The Green Mile is meant to explain why I think this movie’s plot is so interesting. First off, the characters in the film are excellently portrayed. The characters are prison guards and their wards on death row in the 1930’s called the “green mile.” Some people […]

By George Robbins [usr 3.5] This film review for Armageddon is one that contains a lot of love for the characters, even if the film isn’t perfect. Armageddon is by no means a perfect film, but it is a fun film. Following the first few minutes of the film, we immediately get treated to action. […]

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By George Robbins [usr 4] This film review for ‘Moonrise Kingdom’ is one that will go into how well Wes Anderson can portray growing teens. Wes Anderson has a very recognizable directing style which returns in this film. Therefore, you are in for a very interesting film. Particularly because this film is mainly about children, […]

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By George Robbins [usr 5] This film review for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse will be an in-depth discussion on the film. So, to start, the film itself requires your eyes to adjust to it, but it doesn’t take long. The amount of effort that was put into the film just goes to show that it […]

By George Robbins [usr 3.5] This film review for ‘Motherless Brooklyn’ may contain minor spoilers, but no plot spoilers. The film itself is shot in a noir style, and plays heavily off of that. Edward Norton gives the film a good focal point to keep up with. However, following one character in a film like […]

By George Robbins [usr 4.5] This film review for ‘Pulp Fiction’ is more of a review for almost all Tarantino films. I have been in love with his films for years. The way that he has his scenes play out, the drama, the humor, and the tension. That is part of the reason why I […]

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