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Category Archives: Movie Review Essays
The Late Reviewer: Dolemite Is My Name
November 18, 2019- by Steven E. Greer I am not a big Eddie Murphy fan but I watched his comeback film Dolemite Is My Name. I was pleased by (more…)
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The Late Reviewer: Between Two Ferns: The Movie
November 18, 2019- by Steven E. Greer (more…)
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The Late Reviewer: “16 Acres”: How the biggest lightning rod in the world was made
September 20, 2014- by Steven E. Greer “16 Acres” is an excellent documentary that describes the politics behind the rebuilding of Ground Zero, and why it has taken so long. (more…)
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Review: Apollo 11
July 19, 2019- by Steven E. Greer, MD Tomorrow is the 50th anniversary of Neil Armstrong leaving The Eagle and stepping onto the moon. (more…)
The Late Reviewer: Death of a Nation
November 29, 2018- by Steven E. Greer Dinesh D’Souza’s pro-Trump filmed called “Death of a Nation” hit Netflix, so I watched. It has its good moments and bad. Overall, it is worth watching. (more…)
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Pondering the historic importance of the fledgling #MeToo movement
February 5, 2019- by Steven E. Greer, MD Now that I get all of my TV through a streaming app, I can watch it on my iPhone as soon as I (more…)
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Review: “Bodyguard” limited series on Netflix
October 28, 2018- by Steven E. Greer Netflix obtained the rights to the BBC limited series called Bodyguard. It stars Game of Thrones actor (more…)
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The Late Reviewer: What the 1962 Bond film “Dr. No” could teach 2020 presidential candidates
February 3, 2019- by Steven E. Greer, MD When I as a kid, Roger Moore had taken over the James Bond role from Sean Connery. Even then, (more…)
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Review: Amazon’s limited series: The Giant Beast That Is The Global Economy
February 26, 2019- by Steven E. Greer As I have mentioned before, the vast majority of original content coming from Amazon or Netflix is (more…)
The Late Reviewer: Face the Face with Pete Townshend and David Gilmour
November 30, 2018- by Steven E. Greer, MD The mid-1980’s were a Dark Ages of sorts for music. The classic rock bands had all fizzled out and were (more…)
The Late Reviewer: Netflix’s Somebody Feed Phil
November 23, 2018- by Steven E. Greer As I have mentioned before, I cut the cable TV cord more than a month ago and have been trying to find (more…)
A Great Case for Legalizing All Forms of Vice
December 30, 2018- by Steven E. Greer, MD In 2016, eight members of a family, including children, were shot “execution style” in South Webster, (more…)
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Review: Silicon Valley Hollywood’s new Fall limited-series dramas
Update November 27, 2018- This article in Bloomberg previews the 2019 Silicon Valley content. (more…)
Essay: 50 years ago (Déjà vu)
(A metaphor for my birth) April 3, 2018- by Steven E. Greer, MD This is going to be the year of big 50th anniversary in memoriams for important events. We already (more…)
The Late Reviewer: Solo: A Star Wars Story
November 2, 2018- by Steven E. Greer I had low expectations before I watched the 2018 Star Wars episode called Solo, based on the Han (more…)
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The Late Reviewer: Deadpool 2
September 20, 2018- by Steven E. Greer I renewed my Netflix after taking a several-month break due to lack of content from Hollywood. (more…)
The Netflix Late Reviewer: Suicide Squad
January 1, 2017- by Steven E. Greer I would normally disregard a superhero movie, because they are all bad (except for Nolan’s Batman trilogy). (more…)