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Tag: Diedrich Bader

A 24-Karat Case of Love – The 4:30 Movie

Whether you're a fan of the works of Kevin Smith or not, there are some things that simply can't be denied. He loves movies (really all pop culture media) in the same way that most of us do, continuously approaching his projects through the lens of a fan rather than an auteur or studio executive. … Continue reading A 24-Karat Case of Love – The 4:30 Movie →

Bill Reviews Leave a comment September 19, 2024 10 Minutes

Game Night – The Blackening

One of the most enjoyable trends in recent cinema is the leitmotif of self-parody that also enhances the very tropes that are being aped. Perhaps the best examples are Knives Out and Glass Onion, which send up the conventions of the whodunit while creating genuinely ingenious whodunits. But it's not limited to just that one … Continue reading Game Night – The Blackening →

Bill Reviews 2 Comments June 26, 2023 8 Minutes

Family Feuds – Shazam! Fury of the Gods

I really liked the first Shazam! movie from a few years ago. It was delightfully low stakes, Zachary Levi was tremendous as the titular original Captain Marvel, and honestly it was nice to see one of these superhero movies set in Philadelphia and largely not succumbing to cheap jokes and insults about the City of … Continue reading Family Feuds – Shazam! Fury of the Gods →

Bill Reviews 4 Comments March 19, 2023 7 Minutes
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