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The Comedy Store (2020)
A touching tribute
Produced with love, this five parts series pays respect to Mitzy Shore, her family, the forum she created and the hundreds of comedians who call it home. While it does not shy away from the bad parts, neither does real comedy. Absolutely worth the watch.
The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020)
Wolf of Snow Hollow
With perhaps the last performance by veteran Robert Forster, this movie is more than worth the watch. Written, directed and starring Jim Cummings and a great supporting cast.
Billions (2016)
Great ensemble cast
Maggie Siff steals this show, which already has a phenomenal cast.
Stargirl (2020)
So far, so good
Unsure of the target audience, but it's not a bad show. DC needs to invest in it's shows and not run scared like they did with Swamp Thing. Given a full season or two, Stargirl can be better.
16 Blocks (2006)
A chance at redemption
A story of redemption, Bruce Willis is a crooked cop who suddenly decides to do the right thing - protect a witness who can bring his whole corrupt precinct down. An outstanding performance by Yaasin Bey and, in my opinion, as good a performance from Willis as we've seen this century.
Big Mouth (2017)
For the grown
An outstanding cast. Well balanced stories. Great character development. Just don't watch around the kids.
Blindspotting (2018)
The truth
As a young black man, I felt everything. Beautifully told.
The Haunting of Hill House (2018)
Slow burn horror
The pace was excellent. Not so many jump scares that you'd be reaching for a brown paper bag. Cerebral. Lots of monologues in time for award season. Can't imagine what they'd do for a season 2.
Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018)
Very good
I enjoyed every minute of it. Michael Peña gets lots of time to shine and the supporting cast proves as important as the main cast. This is a team movie. I've watched it 3 times already and may just watch it many more before it stops being enjoyable.
The Nun (2018)
Unrealized potential
Had it been produced by Blumhouse like the other movies in the Conjuring universe, I have no doubt James Wan would have done this justice. Instead, Warner Bros dumbed it down to a performance not worthy of its R rating.