Movie Reviews with DMAC: Civil War

Exiting the theater after watching “Civil War,” I find myself grappling with the urge to share my thoughts about this impactful film. Much like the lingering impressions left by “Threads” and “Children of Men,” this movie leaves a profound mark, devoid of the comfort of happy endings, yet rich with the weight of its reality. … Read more

Movie Reviews with DMAC: Poor Things

Welcome back, movie aficionados! Today, let’s delve into the peculiar yet captivating world of “Poor Things,” a film that defies genre conventions and takes viewers on a remarkable journey of discovery and self-realization. “Poor Things” is a cinematic buffet, serving up elements of comedy, drama, horror, eroticism, and coming-of-age all in one tantalizing package. Despite … Read more

Unveiling the Dark Side: A Review of ‘Eli Roth’s History of Horror

Delving into the sinister realms of horror cinema, I recently embarked on a journey through “Eli Roth’s History of Horror.” As the credits rolled on the final episode, I found myself grappling with mixed emotions, torn between admiration and disappointment. Led by filmmaker Eli Roth, known for his contributions to the genre, the series offers … Read more

Movie Reviews with DMAC: Dune Part 2 (2024)

In an unexpected twist on the sci-fi genre, “Dune Part Two” propels its characters into a thrilling narrative that marries the epic saga of the desert planet Arrakis with the whimsical elements of time travel. Picking up where “Dune Part 1” left off in 2021, this installment takes the audience on an adventure that is … Read more

A Tale of Profit and Prequels: Navigating Hollywood’s IP Landscape

In the ever-evolving landscape of Hollywood, the debate over original intellectual properties (IP) versus the allure of established franchises continues to simmer. While content creators strive to innovate, major studios, often dubbed the “Big Five” – Universal, Paramount, Warner Bros., Disney, and Sony – seem content to tread familiar ground in pursuit of guaranteed returns. … Read more

From Screen to Page: A Review of ‘The Running Man

Venturing beyond the silver screen, I recently delved into the pages of Stephen King’s dystopian masterpiece, “The Running Man,” penned under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. While typically reserved for my “Movie Reviews” section, this literary exploration proved too intriguing to resist. In contrast to its cinematic counterpart starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, I discovered a narrative that … Read more

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Movie Reviews with DMAC: Multiplicity (1996)

Four Michael Keatons in one film what else more needs to be said 10 out of 10 Movie Trailer