Kevin Smith's Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back is a love letter to his fans, a raucous, self-referential, and often hilarious stoner comedy that sees the iconic duo head to Hollywood to stop a movie based on their comic book counterparts.This film is pure, unadulterated Kevin Smith, packed with his signature crude humor, witty dialogue, and a healthy dose of meta-commentary. The cameos are plentiful and often unexpected, providing some of the film's biggest laughs. Jason Mewes and Smith himself are in…
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Dogma 1999
"Dogma," the irreverently satirical brainchild of director Kevin Smith, is a cinematic gem that daringly navigates the realms of religion, faith, and existentialism with a uniquely comedic touch. This film, a standout in the View Askewniverse canon and my personal favorite, is a testament to Smith's audacious storytelling and his ability to blend thought-provoking themes with humor.
The ensemble cast delivers performances that are nothing short of miraculous. Linda Fiorentino's portrayal of Bethany, the disillusioned abortion clinic worker, is both…
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She's All That 1999
I really enjoy this one. It's a classic teen rom-com with a makeover plot, a bet, and a prom night. The cast is charming, especially Freddie Prinze Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook as the unlikely couple. They have great chemistry and deliver some witty lines. The soundtrack is catchy and features some of the best songs of the late 90s. The humor is fun and includes some memorable scenes, like the soccer game, the art show, and the dance-off. Sure,…
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Halloween Ends 2022
Halloween Ends. But does it? Not the best of this new trilogy.
Looking back at my reviews for Halloween and Halloween Kills, seems like my feelings on the others is the same. Not anything new, same beats, and a lot of potential left on the leaf covered streets of Haddonfield.
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