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Sunday, July 14, 2019
Dark Phoenix (GUEST Film Review)
For the first time ever on Film Reviewer Jr., I proudly present GUEST FILM REVIEW!!! The part of the blog where a guest comes on board and writes a film review.
Introducing my special guest and close friend Joel Coppadge!
Introducing my special guest and close friend Joel Coppadge!
Monday, July 8, 2019
This is the End Revisited or: A Trifecta of Good Aspects that Make for a Great Comedy (Film Analysis)
Note: This is my second review of This is the End. Here's my original review from 2013, written back when the film first released.
There’s a simple story that comes
with my first viewing of This is the End. I went into the theaters in a particularly
sour mood and came out with the biggest smile on my face. A film that can get rid of a bad attitude is
automatically a success, but This is the End goes a few steps above your
typical Seth Rogan stoner film. I
originally referred to such elevation as a trifecta of good cast, comedy, and
heart. Revisiting the film, however, has
given me better clarity as to This is the End’s true trifecta and why it
so effectively resonates with me.
Tuesday, July 2, 2019
Iron Man 2: Is it Good? Is It Bad? Could It Be Both!? (Film Analysis)
Since the conception of Film
Reviewer Jr. and my first review of a Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) property,
Iron Man 3,
I’ve consistently stated my dislike for Iron Man 2. For a while, it was the only MCU film I gave
a thumbs down to, though such placement has since been joined by the likes of Ant-Man and the Wasp
and Captain Marvel. The thing is, the last time I saw Iron Man 2
was in theaters back in 2010. That’s
closing in on a decade, back when I was just getting into film. My opinions have changed vastly since that
time, look no further than my The Kids Are All Right retrospective. As such, it stands to reason that Iron Man 2
deserves a second chance at redemption.
Is there a possibility I misjudged the film and it’s better than I remember,
or is it still the subpar sequel to the MCU’s fantastic origin film?
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