Category: Sports
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Timothée Chalamet makes MARTY SUPREME a must-watch

Timothée Chalamet is one of the greatest actors of this generation, no doubt. But does that make every movie he does amazing? Well, no, but every performance he gives is. And that proves to be true for the new A24 film MARTY SUPREME. So let’s talk about it…
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Dwayne Johnson at his best in THE SMASHING MACHINE

For almost two decades, Johnson has basically played himself in movies. But, in THE SMASHING MACHINE, he has control, depth and a more diverse acting range than anything he’s shown before.
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Brewers documentary is a must-see for baseball fans

Cannonball Productions and director Sean Hanish have given sports fans a gift here.
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Did GRAN TURISMO actually turn out to be a good movie?

A video game “based on a true story” movie with an August release date? Usually not a good sign. But we were impressed with Neill Blomkamp’s GRAN TURISMO! Plus, what is a major sporting event that’s on our bucket list?
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REVIEW: Shooting Stars (2023)

A young Lebron James (played by Mookie Cook in his acting debut) grows up playing organized basketball in Akron, Ohio with his three best friends. When they start the transition to high school ball, they realize they may not be able to play together anymore and set out to fix that problem. The self-proclaimed “Fab…
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AIR is like watching Michael Jordan play basketball: mesmerizing!!

AIR is the story of Nike’s pursuit of Michael Jordan as an endorser… with an all star cast of Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Viola Davis and more. We give our divided reviews of the movie and we each reveal the sports movie that hasn’t been made… but we wish someone would.
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Review: Air: Courting a Legend (2023)

A shoe company is on the verge of irrelevance when Sonny Vaccaro (played by Matt Damon) goes all-in on trying to get college phenom Michael Jordan to sign an endorsement deal. Phil Knight (Ben Affleck) and Rob Strasser (Jason Bateman) baulk at the idea of giving the largest athletic endorsement deal in history to an…
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Creed III and annoying theater wars

Michael B. Jordan is back as Adonis Creed, and he’s also directing. Can he (along with Jonathan Majors and Tessa Thompson) take the franchise to new heights?

