Tag: movie review
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SCREAM 2022: An Insomniac Review

If there was ever a flick that would come and deconstruct the issue with horror films today, it would definitely be one within the Scream franchise. Wes Craven, one of the names that redefined slasher, horror cinema (more than once no less) and Kevin Williamson came together 25 years ago and gave us the masterpiece…
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Spider-Man No Way Home: An Insomniac Review

Now that most of you have already seen Spider-Man No Way Home, I guess this is a good time to give my official review with spoilers! You have been room. Of all of the Spider-Man/MCU entries I have to say by far this is my favorite. It puts our favorite web-slinger, Peter Parker in the…
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Eternals (An Insomniac Review)

The Next phase in the MCU has financially been impressive. With Shang-Chi and the newly released Eternals bringing in some major coins at the theater this weekend. Needless to say the folks at Disney are happy! While I personally enjoyed the former, Eternals on the other hand had something impressive to bring to its forefront…
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Halloween Kills the Weekend Box Office… And Literally Everything Else.

An Insomniac Review!🎃 Last weekend, Halloween Kills slayed the theaters with $50.4 million dollar opening box office. Pretty impressive even if less than the $76 million its 2018 predecessor racked opening week. Despite still in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, Michael Myers slashed the competition, dethroning the James Bond flick, No Time to Die…
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Netflix Stands by The Closer, Defends Dave Chappelle Amid Protest

On my way home from work the other day, I was steadily contemplating what to write about Dave Chappelle’s latest stand-up comedy show, The Closer now on Netflix. Immediately after it’s debut, The Closer, which is the last of a series of comedy shows the comedian hosted. It’s been quite the talk of the internet.…
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Venom – Let There Be Carnage: An Insomniac Review

Did you see the follow Venom flick? Well if you are wondering if it’s worth the trip to the theater… Here’s my take! So Venom pretty much picks up off where the previous installment left off. This time around, Andy Serkis helms the director reigns. Eddie Brock is reprised by Tom Hardy who is trying…