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Andrew J. Salazar

California State University Los Angeles graduate and entertainment journalist living in the heart of the film industry. Lives for the lore.

Sundance 2020: Tradition and Empathy Stand Trial in ‘Yalda, A Night For Forgiveness’ – Review

Iranian filmmaker Massoud Bakhshi delivers an unparalleled gem at Sundance 2020 with Yalda, A Night for Forgiveness. Women who are found guilty of murdering their husbands are sentenced to death […]

Sundance 2020: ‘Mucho Mucho Amor’ is the Beautiful and Worthy Reflection of Latinx Icon Walter Mercado We Need – Review

Walter Mercado needs no introduction to a Latinx audience. The Puerto Rican Astrologer first took Latin America by storm with his televised horoscopes in the 70s. If Mercado was decked […]

Sundance 2020: The Coming-of-Age Story Breaks New Ground in ‘Cuties’ – Review

Out of all the films Netflix is premiering at Sundance this year, Cuties is among the more valiant. The French production is unconventional in comparison to the Hollywood standard. Cuties follows […]

Press Conference: 5 Biggest Things to Know Before ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’

We were lucky enough to attend the official press conference for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker this week; the last time there will ever be such an event for a […]

James Mangold Finds Humanity Through the Grease and Gears in ‘Ford v Ferrari’ – Review

Ford v Ferrari comes in a complex time for the film industry. 20th Century Fox had big plans for the adult drama long before Disney’s acquisition of the studio. Focused on […]

Bong Joon-Ho’s ‘Parasite’ Is One Of 2019’s Most Essential Viewings – Review

Bong Joon-Ho latest film gained traction for being what most described as a wild ride into class warfare. Mainstream audiences would soon know the about Parasite after it won the […]

A New Generation Reignites The Franchise in ‘Terminator: Dark Fate’ – Review

The Terminator series has not been running smoothly for a long time now (to say the least). The last three entries in the saga have paved a path that has […]

Ang Lee’s ‘Gemini Man’ Falls Short On Being A Modern Sci-Fi Epic – Review

It would be an understatement to call director Ang Lee anything short of a mastermind. The two-time Academy Award winner has reached this rank through incredible films such as Crouching […]

SDCC 2019: Top ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Related Reveals

San Diego Comic-Con 2019 just came to an end and many are calling it one for the books. The 50th Comic-Con in history was nothing short of marvelous (pun intended). […]

Genuine Laughs and Thrills Carry ‘Stuber’ Until the End – Review

Wholesome comedies that are almost impossible to dislike can be some of Hollywood’s most guilty pleasures. Too few are willing to admit their cravings for such content. These types of […]

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