There is STILL next to nothing new worth watching in theaters at the moment, so I made my way through new fare at home.
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Weekend Movie Review
The theaters are still pretty barren since July’s Barbenheimer extravaganza, so I settled for some limited at-home viewings.
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Now that Barbenheimer has passed, the end of the month went by with a fizzle and nothing new in theaters I felt was worth checking out. Instead, I went with some newer rentals I’ve had on hand for a little while and also some old, very popular franchise staples.
Read moreThe Weekend of Barbenheimer (Movie Review)
I think you might have literally had to have been living on a different planet to have not heard at least one time about the “EPIC DOUBLE FEATURE” that was Barbie and Oppenheimer taking place this past weekend.
Read moreMission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
I think I was kidding myself when I thought I could sneak in more than just Tom Cruise’s new vehicle this weekend. So here we are, with just a review for the lone film I got in this weekend: Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One.
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The theater had nothing new to offer me that I was wanting to see, so I slowly picked away at some of the more recent rentals I had piling up.
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It was a busy weekend, and then I also had some film festival selections to watch, but still. There were some good ones in the mix this weekend!
Read moreFrameline 47 – Film Festival
The 47th annual Frameline Film Festival was back this year during the midst of pride month, because that only makes sense for a queer-centered film festival. As with most of these film festivals that I’m attending virtually, the selection isn’t quite as robust as attending in person, but there were still some gems to be found.
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I was tickled with how much good stuff was in theaters for me this weekend!
Read moreTribeca Film Festival (at Home) 2023
It took some back brain searching, but I do remember the Tribeca Film Festival having a rather disappointing At Home section last year. This year’s offerings are slightly more robust, and there were some gems to be had. Be on the lookout for these films later this year.
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