Category: Reviews

‘Kili Big’ Film Festival Review

Editors Notes: Kili Big has successfully finished its festival run and will be available to stream exclusively on Chicken Soup for the Soul on August 18th. This review is part of our 2021 Tallgrass Film Festival coverage. For more, visit

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‘Vinyl Nation’ Film Festival Review

This review is part of our 2021 Tallgrass Film Festival coverage. For more, visit our Project-Nerd Tour and Events Category. In case you hadn’t heard, vinyl is back. Discogs, the world’s definitive database for tracking music releases as well as

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‘The Green Knight’ 4K UHD Review

The Green Knight was a visually stunning masterpiece in theaters, leading fans to wonder if that same beauty would be found with the 4K home release. If truth be told, I really enjoy checking out other reviews of the material

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‘Eat Wheaties’ Theatrical Review

After becoming the co-chair of his college reunion, Sid Straw comes across an old classmate through social media who is now a famous actress, and must prove not only that he can get her to come to the reunion, but

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‘Stormchaser’ Premiere Review

This review of Stormchaser is part of our Fall Film Festival coverage. For interviews and reviews, check out our convention and festival category. Back in 2016 I was working in the alcohol department for a big chain grocery store, while

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REVIEW: ‘Tokyo Godfathers’

Tokyo Godfathers is a classic Japanese Animated Film sure to entertain and prove how life’s best moments are full of redemption, hope, and coincidences. A few years ago around Christmas time, some friends at the local anime club brought a

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‘The Trip To Greece’ Theatrical Review

Director Michael Winterbottom reunites comedians Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon in The Trip To Greece. I will admit, prior to watching The Trip to Greece I had only ever watched bits of the previous films/series in The Trip canon (actually,

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A ‘Puff Reviews: The Willoughbys

I must start by saying that this is the most delightfully dark and adorable movie that I’ve seen in quite some time. Picture A Series of Unfortunate Events (ASUE) except the only adults that are stupid or awful are the

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