Blog Entries 2019: The End of the Decade’s Year in Review February 25, 2020February 28, 2020by Jaime RebanalLeave a Comment on 2019: The End of the Decade’s Year in Review In which Jaime Rebanal recounts the best films of 2019.
5 Stars, Film Festivals, Jaime's Reviews ‘Uncut Gems’ TIFF Review: Adam Sandler Surprises in Safdie Brothers Crime Thriller September 28, 2019September 29, 2019by Jaime Rebanal1 Comment on ‘Uncut Gems’ TIFF Review: Adam Sandler Surprises in Safdie Brothers Crime Thriller The Safdie brothers show another side to Adam Sandler that audiences would have never expected in this new crime thriller.
5 Stars, Film Festivals, Jaime's Reviews ‘Knives Out’ TIFF Review: Rian Johnson Caper Toys Expectations to the Max September 22, 2019by Jaime RebanalLeave a Comment on ‘Knives Out’ TIFF Review: Rian Johnson Caper Toys Expectations to the Max Rian Johnson's new film is a whodunnit like no one's ever dunnit.
Blog Entries 2018: Another Year of Cinema Come and Gone February 4, 2019February 5, 2019by Jaime RebanalLeave a Comment on 2018: Another Year of Cinema Come and Gone In which Jaime Rebanal reminisces over the many cinematic highlights to come by in 2018.
3 Stars, Jaime's Reviews Claire Foy is a Great Lisbeth Salander, but The Girl in the Spider’s Web is Not a Great Lisbeth Salander Story: Review November 13, 2018November 14, 2018by Jaime RebanalLeave a Comment on Claire Foy is a Great Lisbeth Salander, but The Girl in the Spider’s Web is Not a Great Lisbeth Salander Story: Review Sony's reboot of the Millennium series by Stieg Larsson brings in middling results.
5 Stars, Jaime's Reviews Sorry to Bother You, But You Should See ‘Sorry to Bother You’ July 17, 2018January 13, 2019by Jaime RebanalLeave a Comment on Sorry to Bother You, But You Should See ‘Sorry to Bother You’ The world of telemarketing according to Boots Riley is a whole other dimension.
5 Stars, Jaime's Reviews, Second Thoughts Get Out – Some Second Thoughts January 30, 2018by Jaime Rebanal1 Comment on Get Out – Some Second Thoughts Reflects a greater paranoia as told from the first-hand experience of a perspective rarely heard from. (✯✯✯✯✯)
1 Star, Jaime's Reviews Death Note (2017) – Review August 29, 2017by Jaime RebanalLeave a Comment on Death Note (2017) – Review Lacking suspense and creativity, bordering towards stupidity on all count. (✯)
4 Stars, Jaime's Reviews Get Out – Review March 4, 2017by Jaime Rebanal1 Comment on Get Out – Review Mixes laughs and scares perfectly, while offering a great satire upon perception. (✯✯✯✯)
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