The Reel Life with Jacob DiLandro

Jacob DiLandro sets out to review the latest in cinema and occasionally television and video games with his unique critical perspective and objective wit.

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Friday, April 3, 2026

The Drama - Review: Here Comes the Bride

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  Why is it that a wedding is always the most stressful day of someone’s life when it’s supposedly also their best day? There are a myriad o...
Wednesday, April 1, 2026

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie - Review: Spaced Out

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  Expectations are the death of criticism. For as many genre bending, high quality works of cinema that release each year, there are arguabl...
Friday, March 20, 2026

Project Hail Mary - Review: Shoot for the Stars

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  Way back in 2011, Andy Weir self-published his first novel and quickly “The Martian” became a smash hit. After a 2015 film adaptation prov...
Friday, March 6, 2026

The Bride! - Review: A Monstrous Woman

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  What does one do with identity? The very idea of identity has been the central thought for films and stories since the inception of either...
Sunday, February 1, 2026

The Reel Life's Year in Film: Best of 2025

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Join me in celebrating this year in film as I count down my top 10 films of 2025, as well as highlighting my most surprising, best actor, an...
Thursday, December 25, 2025

The Testament of Ann Lee - Review: Mother of God

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  The way that someone worships is such a deeply personal experience that it almost becomes impossible to explain to anyone outside of their...

No Other Choice - Review: A Killer Job Market

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  Making a thriller film about a prospective job hunt in this modern-day industry is slowly becoming a more understandable practice. Long go...

Marty Supreme - Review: Don't Hate the Player

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  Sports movies may be a dime a dozen; biopics arguably even more so.  But just because a film takes on the shape of either of those genres ...
Friday, December 19, 2025

Is This Thing On? - Review: Standing Up Straight

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  There seems to be a line running directly through each of writer/director Bradley Cooper’s (“A Star is Born (2018),” “Maestro”) films ever...

Avatar: Fire and Ash - Review: Rising from the Ashes

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  It’s hard to believe that just a few years ago James Cameron (“Terminator 2: Judgement Day,” “Aliens”) returned to the world of Pandora fo...
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