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THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER
By Victoria Alexander Thor has been emasculated and is a co-star in his own movie. It’s rote work for Hemsworth. Thor has been...


ELVIS
by Victoria Alexander Austin Butler is Baz Luhrmann’s Tulpa. Luhrmann conceived him and drapes him in a halo of devastating beauty....


THE BLACK PHONE
by Victoria Alexander A creepy horror movie that made me scream out loud. A Blumhouse Production guarantees the following: a small...


Crimes of the Future
by Victoria Alexander It made sense to me. We are living in a culture where beauty is manufactured and anyone can change their body into...


MORBIUS
Review by Victoria Alexander With THE LITTLE THINGS and his sensational, transformation in HOUSE OF GUCCI, Leto is totally invested and...


The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
Review by Victoria Alexander Nic Cage serves up a terrific movie. Cage sets the career procedural for pariahs Mel and Armie: Make a ton...


ANATOMY OF A SCANDAL
Review by Victoria Alexander Another standardized Kelley production with enough twists to keep one watching. I’ll admit it. I binged on...


DEEP WATER
Review by Victoria Alexander Sensational erotic thriller with de Armas commandeering the film. Lyne returns with more aggressive sexual...


PAM AND TOMMY
by Victoria Alexander A heartwarming fantasy, wildly entertaining. PAM AND TOMMY is a brilliant fairy tale following the public...


NIGHTMARE ALLEY review by Victoria Alexander
Bradley Cooper’s dazzling performance must be recognized. Del Toro’s most sophisticated and devilish film noir with a magnificent...


THE POWER OF THE DOG review by Victoria Alexander
Astonishing, powerful and a terrifying triumph. All the Best Actor awards belong to Cumberbatch. After watching THE ELECTRICAL LIFE OF...


DUNE review by Victoria Alexander
Dune’s messiah is a 14 year old scrawny boy. He’s the prettiest and his best friend picks him up like a ragdoll. If you can ignore Paul,...


THE LAST DUEL review by Victoria Alexander
Ridley Scott’s THE LAST DUEL is rightfully an epic given the stars and the vast production. And surprisingly, Scott has chosen a story...


TITANE review by Victoria Alexander
Provocative, daring and fearlessly original. The director, Julia Ducournau, has inherited Lars Von Tier’s enfantterrible trophy – the...


NO TIME TO DIE by Victoria Alexander
You’ll be thrilled to know that the Woke Army has won. The masculine icon of a 60 year reign is over. Bond, an archetype who was desired...


THE EYES OF TAMMY FAYE by Victoria Alexander
Chastain gives an astonishing performance. It's impossible to see the actress in the role. Chastain delivers a real understanding of...


RESPECT by Victoria Alexander
Starts off too slow and do we really need all that establishing framework to a dazzling career? When Hudson takes over singing, the film...


FREE GUY by Victoria Alexander
Dazzling fun with Reynolds playing a very likable character. An A-list actor’s cameo is perfect and Waititi will make everyone learn how...


A QUIET PLACE PART II by Victoria Alexander
I blame the deaf girl for causing a catastrophe. The boy leaves the baby alone. In A QUIET PLACE, we had to ignore the fact that in the...


F9: THE FAST SAGA review by Victoria Alexander
It held my attention until Roman and Tej went Beyond Jupiter and met Dave Bowman. These guys are all getting a little “long in the...


THOSE WHO WISH ME DEAD review by Victoria Alexander
It’s best seen at a movie theater. It’s Angelina Jolie’s return to films, though she has not been absent from the media. Wisely, with her...


IN THE HEIGHTS review by Victoria Alexander
Broadway behemoth “Hamilton” must have been a fluke. This is a musical without songs. And the overwrought, over-long “showstopper” is by...


WONDER WOMAN 1984 review by Victoria Alexander
What happen to Wonder Woman? She is a supporting character not given much to do. What happened to Wonder Woman? The film starts off in...


APROPOS OF NOTHING book review by Victoria Alexander
Woody Allen’s Apropos Of Nothing is very skillful and purposeful. Disarmingly forthright, Allen insists he is not the man the public...