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The Winfield Warriors writing staff is still operating, but we have a new home. Here’s the link to our new site. https://warriorsweekly.wixsite.com/mysite Come visit us! Continue reading IMPORTANT UPDATE: WE’VE MOVED
Time. A strange concept, and Tenet, a palindrome, spelled the same forward as it is backward, is a fantastic title for what is easily 2020’s best film so far. As quarantine hit the theater industry, and the film industry as a whole, was shaken to its core in ways never seen before. Productions stopped, release dates were postponed and cancelled, and projects were put on … Continue reading Tenet: Movie Review
Hannibal Buress – Comedy Camisado Hannibal Buress has been one of my favorite comedians for the last few years and his special Comedy Camisado is a fantastic hour of comedy recorded in Minneapolis. In this hour, Buress tackles topics such as the horrid cycle of traveling after losing your I.D. and what his career would look like if he became a blind comedian. Full of … Continue reading Best Stand-Up Specials On Netflix
It’s not very often that a film will affect me like Alma Har’el and Shia LaBeouf’s Honey Boy. A true story, and dark look into the life of a boy named Otis (a fictionalized version of Shia LaBeouf) who, at the age of 12, finds himself on television (to replicate LaBeouf’s role in Even Stevens) as the lead child actor while being raised by his … Continue reading Honey Boy: Movie Review
1917 is a technical masterpiece from director Sam Mendes. It is a visually stunning World War 1 epic, and one of the most surprising and entertaining war films I’ve ever seen. What it lacks in plot, it makes up for with incredible visuals, a beautiful original score, and great performances and incredible cinematography from the legendary Roger Deakins, this film is incredible to watch. 1917 … Continue reading 1917: Review
When I got home yesterday, I finally received my late Christmas gift. A Flawless Brow Pen. I was so excited to use it that I immediately rushed into my room and tore open the box. Now, I’ve used a Flawless Pen before because I borrowed one from a friend one time and I liked the results, (hence why I wanted one for Christmas last year) … Continue reading An Eventful Day
Noah Baumbach is one of the most competent filmmakers living today. He is grossly underrated and nearly every one of his 13 films have all been incredible. Mariage Story is no exception. It’s brilliant, it’s emotional, it’s grounded and my God it’s well acted. Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson, Ray Liotta, and Laura Dern are all excellent in this film. Driver and Johanson especially, in my … Continue reading Marriage Story: Review
A Beautiful Day in The Neighborhood is a great movie, and in 2019, it’s something we could all learn from. Detailing the life of journalist Lloyd Vogel. (a pseudonym for real life journalist Tom Junod who actually profiled Rogers in 1998) Lloyd is a cynical, broken man who has seemingly no joy in life besides his wife Andrea, and his son Gavin. Lloyd is famous … Continue reading A Beautiful Day in The Neighborhood: Review
Frozen 2 is a film that families will go and see. Kids, adults, older people, everyone. The monstrous success of the first one still carries on today, with songs from the first still blaring through the speakers of my car while my “Christmas Music” playlist is on shuffle. This movie is not great, and it hurts me to say that because I do like the … Continue reading Frozen 2: Review
Most of us remember watching Austin and Ally and fangirling over Ross Lynch and being super sad when the show ended. Good news! Everyone can resume their fangirling, but this time over his band, The Driver Era, that he formed with his brother, Rocky, in early 2018. You might not fondly recall the band that the Lynch siblings had previously formed, R5, but I promise … Continue reading X: Album Review