Review – Stopmotion (2023) **31 Days of Horror**

Kevin wraps up ’31 Days of Horror’ with one final recommendation – the 2023 film Stop Motion. If you’re a fan of the artform and love a good scare, this one’s a must-see. Watch to find out why it became one of Kevin’s favorites. 🎎😱🩸💀🎃

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“A stop-motion animator struggles to control her demons after the loss of her overbearing mother.”

Review – Magazine Dreams (2023)

Kevin dives into the buzz surrounding Magazine Dreams, featuring the embattled Jonathan Majors. Could this powerful performance mark the beginning of his comeback? Check out the full review below.

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“An amateur bodybuilder battles both the limits of his physical body and his own inner demons to gain recognition.”

Review – Invincible: Season 2 (2023)

After a long wait, Invincible returned for Season 2, and we’re diving deep into the highly anticipated continuation of Mark Grayson’s journey as the titular hero. The season picks up where we left off, with Mark grappling with the intense fallout of his battle against his father, Omni-Man, and the newfound responsibilities of being Earth’s protector. Watch now for our full review! 🦸🏻‍♂️ 🩸

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“An adult animated series based on the Skybound/Image comic about a teenager whose father is the most powerful superhero on the planet.”

Best Films of 2023

by Kevin Muller

10. No Hard Feelings

Jennifer Lawrence is having a great time here and her charisma is infectious. Andrew Barth Feldman is just as good as an innocent, and virginal, high school senior whose PARENTS, not him, want him to lose his virginity before he goes away to college. It is crude, obscene, vulgar, and everything else that made 80s/90s comedies golden. Most importantly, it has a ton of heart and is completely genuine.

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Review – What Happens Later (2023)

by Kevin Muller

Before streaming came along, it wasn’t unheard of that a romantic comedy would make over 100 million dollars. People flocked to the films of two people, usually at odds with one another, before slowly falling in love. Recently, Anyone But You, starring Sydney Sweeney and Glenn Powell, gave hope that films like these aren’t finished. Back in the 90’s, the Queen of this genre was Meg Ryan. Ask your mom, Aunt, or Grandmother, what they think of her, and you will probably be greeted with a warm smile and some kind words. Ryan had a monopoly on being the cute girl who just can’t find love. After the decade ended, her star power faded. She tried to dip her toes in different genres, but she never saw the same success as did in those films. Now, she is back in the genre that made her a star. Not only does she headline the new film What Happens Later, but she also co-wrote the script and directed it.

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Review – The Adults & Corner Office (2023)

by Kevin Muller

For some actors, they can have an on-screen persona that, if they play their cards right, could provide them with a lucrative career. Both Michael Cera and Jon Hamm gained notoriety through television roles that you couldn’t imagine anyone else playing. In the 2003 classic comedy show Arrested Development, Cera played the awkward George Michael. His performance comprised of making a situation more uncomfortable by attempting jokes that weren’t funny, delivered with no confidence, or at worst, a combination of the two. Despite that, the character was lovably weird. As the mysterious and magnetic Don Draper, Jon Hamm turned up the charisma and charm up to 100. As the show moved forward, the performance then became a mix tragedy and self-pity.

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