If there were two things that surprised from last week’s viewing of Bad Boys for Life, they were this: one, it was a very entertaining film for… Read more “The Gentlemen, by Cameron J. Czaja”
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The Turning, by Albert W. Vogt III
The Turning is a confusing mess. I am jumping straight into this one because, really, there is no need to spend much time on it. One of… Read more “The Turning, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Bad Boys for Life, by Cameron J. Czaja
Despite the first Bad Boys being over twenty years old and the second one catching up to that, I’ve actually never seen a single one in it’s… Read more “Bad Boys for Life, by Cameron J. Czaja”
Dolittle, by Albert W. Vogt III
I was mildly interested in seeing Dolittle given how much I enjoyed Robert Downey Jr. (Dr. John Dolittle) as Iron Man in the recent run of Marvel… Read more “Dolittle, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Just Mercy, by Cameron J. Czaja
Looking over the movie choices this week I thought I was going to be in trouble as the only choices I had were Underwater and Like a… Read more “Just Mercy, by Cameron J. Czaja”
1917, by Albert W. Vogt III
When watching movies like 1917, not only am I viewing it as a Catholic but also as a historian. It was refreshing, then, to watch something that… Read more “1917, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Cameron J. Czaja’s Worst Films of the 2010s
Now that I covered my top five films of the 2010s, I will now share with you my five worst films of this past decade. These are… Read more “Cameron J. Czaja’s Worst Films of the 2010s”
Cameron J. Czaja’s Best Films of the 2010s
Happy new year everyone, and happy new decade as well, as we are officially in the twenties. Normally, I’d be posting a review of the latest film,… Read more “Cameron J. Czaja’s Best Films of the 2010s”
Spies in Disguise, by Cameron J. Czaja
The last week of December is probably one of my favorite weeks of the year because not only do we celebrate the birth of Jesus, but we… Read more “Spies in Disguise, by Cameron J. Czaja”
Little Women, by Albert W. Vogt III
Fun fact: I have read Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. The latest cinematic version of Alcott’s plodding Victorian prose bears some similarity to it. Oddly enough,… Read more “Little Women, by Albert W. Vogt III”