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Citizenmars's reviews

by Citizenmars
This page compiles all reviews Citizenmars has written, sharing their detailed thoughts about movies, TV shows, and more.
6 reviews
David O'Donnell and Jodie Sweetin in A Cozy Christmas Inn (2022)

A Cozy Christmas Inn

6.1
4
  • Jan 24, 2024
  • Painfully Insulting

    If you've read the reviews you'll get the gist. This is a slap to the face of Candace Cameron Bure's Hallmark Christmas movies. This is not only a sequel to her Christmas Under Wraps (2014) but has the same plot as her Let It Snow (2013).

    Erika McNicoll played by CCB's Full House/Fuller House's co-star Jodie Sweetin to further her career as a property developer must go to Garland, Alaska to obtain her ex-boyfriend's inn. Her boss Sharon (Vivica A. Fox) has promised her the promotion to Executive VP if she gets it done by Christmas, exactly the same opening premise as Let It Snow (2013).

    Andy played by a returning David O'Donnell has now become the local Inn keeper and is struggling with the bills. His father, again played by Brian Doyle-Murray has become the chief investor in the Inn urging Andy to hear out the offer.

    I won't spoil the rest but all the same Christmas magic hints as it's predecessor as strewn throughout this sequel but a bit more ham-fisted. What I will say is that this movie really stamped on the happily ever after ending that we all enjoyed of Candace Cameron Bure's Christmas Under Wraps (2014). I feel real sorry for the returning cast as their acting really has a "pay check" feel to it. I got the feeling they couldn't say no if they wanted to get more work from Hallmark. This movie is vapid and painful to watch. If you skip it you won't miss much.
    Kitchen (2007)

    Kitchen

    7.0
    4
  • Sep 11, 2023
  • Awful

    Vince Vaughn, Ben Stiller, Justin Long, Brandon Molale, Missi Pyle, Christine Taylor, and Jamal Duff in Play Dodgeball with Ben Stiller (2017)

    Play Dodgeball with Ben Stiller

    6.3
    2
  • Aug 8, 2022
  • A Charity Commercial

    Tye Sheridan and Lily-Rose Depp in Voyagers (2021)

    Voyagers

    5.5
    5
  • Mar 5, 2022
  • Lord of the Flies in Space

    Adam Sandler in Goldman v Silverman (2020)

    Goldman v Silverman

    6.4
    8
  • Feb 24, 2020
  • A nice movie short film

    Just watched this short and actually was moved by it. A look at street performers and the culture they keep just to hopefully make a few bucks. It shows how territorial and cut throat it is at the bottom of the entertainment barrel. A seemingly improved dialogue and shaky handheld camera work gives this piece the realism it needed to emote in a very short period of time. I have known street performers in my time and the harsh reality they lived in and this 7 minute piece portrays this to a tee. Give it a watch and see that there are short filmmakers that are doing real work out there.
    Candice Bergen in Murphy Brown (1988)

    Murphy Brown

    6.9
    10
  • Oct 1, 2018
  • Murphy's back in an even more polarized world.

    First off, ignore the 1 star reviews. They seem to be trump supporting haters who don't like when people speak up with their opinions.

    Murphy Brown is a show about a Washington reporter actually reporting on the major headlines of the day. The United States in this day and age is full of scandalous headlines. So this show is going to be controversial. This is good for the conversation to make the US a better place to live.

    As a Canadian our neighbour to the south really seems to be tearing itself apart and can't seem to even get the simple issues the rest of the world got straight back in the fifties. Murphy Brown in this pilot episode really does bring to light how the world does see the States.

    Instead of open communication it highlights Trumps twitter wars, the ignorance on climate change, the mistrust of the third estate and the ridiculous divides the formerly greatest country on earth has brought itself down too.

    This show will bring a lot of political debate and all I ask is do not ignore the issues. You have a lot of work to do America and listen to your left wing minority. It really has never worked out for anyone ignoring the silent minority....didn't Trump win on that kind of statement?

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