Josh Flickinger

Josh Flickinger

Favorite films

  • Raiders of the Lost Ark
  • Casino
  • Inglourious Basterds
  • The Thing

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  • The Electric State

  • Black Bag

    ★★★★

  • Spaceballs

    ★★★

  • The Batman

    ★★★★

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  • The Electric State

    The Electric State

    Netflix has made its intentions painfully clear since launching its streaming service: they’re on a mission to annihilate movie theaters. Over the years, they've abandoned any pretense of curating films and art, opting instead to churn out their own content. This transformation has become so blatant that it’s no longer up for debate. Netflix doesn’t just want to put theaters out of business; they’re hell-bent on dismantling the very essence of cinema and fundamentally altering how we experience film.

    They…

  • Welcome to Mooseport

    Welcome to Mooseport

    ★★★

    Unfortunately, we haven't been graced with enough simple, Ray Romano led comedies. This film is as cliché as they come, but pairing an underutilized talent like Romano, fresh off his iconic sitcom work, with a legend like Gene Hackman and a solid supporting cast makes it hard to go wrong.

    It's funny enough and charming, and I always had a great time with it growing up. I'm still quite charmed by it to this day. While it’s nothing groundbreaking and…

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  • Vampire Zombies...from Space!

    Vampire Zombies...from Space!

    ★★★

    Just had a blast watching the premiere of this at the Erie Horror Festival. Pays homage to classic horror sci-fi while managing to be consistently hilarious the whole way through. You could tell this was a blast to make and that came through. Lots of fun!

  • Nosferatu

    Nosferatu

    ★★★★

    I liked it even more the second time around. The story is straightforward and simple, but this viewing really highlighted just how impressive Nicholas Hoult is in this movie. I still think it’s Lily-Rose Depp’s film, and she absolutely steals the show, but Hoult definitely holds his own.

    I’m thrilled that Eggers had the chance to remake and refine a story that means so much to him, delivering a modern version that honors what makes the original so special. And…