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Michael Trichel

Michael Trichel

6.8
For Reel, News January 31, 2020 March 9, 2022

Rhythm Section Review

Save your money.

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7.6
For Reel January 17, 2020 February 4, 2020

Dr. Dolittle Review

Takes me back to the first time I saw Dr. Doolittle, tons of fun.

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8.8
For Reel June 28, 2019 February 5, 2020

Yesterday Review

Fun movie with a heart for the Beatles, and their fans.

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For Reel May 10, 2019 February 5, 2020

Poms Review

Cute movie with an important lesson for life while keeping you mildly entertained.

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9.4
For Reel October 13, 2018 February 6, 2019

Bad Times at the El Royale Review

Part Tarantino, part Hitchcock, part Coen Brothers

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7.3
For Reel August 24, 2018 February 6, 2019

The Happytime Murders Review

Great film noir tribute, but 90% of the funny scenes were shown in the trailers.

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7.2
For Reel June 8, 2018 February 6, 2019

Ocean’s 8 Review

I thought the franchise should die out, but Bullock and team breathed new life into this otherwise defunct series.

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8.6
For Reel November 10, 2017 December 14, 2017

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri Review

The ensemble cast is superb, with some of the
best acting i’ve seen in years.

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9.6
For Reel September 21, 2017 September 21, 2017

Kingsmen: The Golden Circle Review

Fellow movie-goers: Was not sure if the sequel could live up to the first movie, but it did and it was SPECTACULAR!!!

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9.4
For Reel July 28, 2017 July 28, 2017

Atomic Blonde Review

Theron delivers a female version of John Wick; and kicks lots of ass!!!

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8.2
For Reel October 14, 2016 October 14, 2016

Denial Review

Fellow movie-goers: Great film, hard to believe this actually happened.

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7.6
For Reel October 7, 2016 October 18, 2016

Middle School: The Worst Years of my Life Review

Fellow movie-goers: Fun family movie, great for preteen and younger teens.

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This Saturday - @succeedingbyfaith Ministries pres This Saturday - @succeedingbyfaith Ministries presents //FEDORAS FRIENDS & FELLOWSHIP//

Join us at 1p at @mandolasitalian in The Triangle at 4700 W. Guadalupe. Rock your best fedora and come for a spirit-filled afternoon of food, fun and fellowship, along with door prizes and games. No fedora - no problem! Go by @j.c.fashions_mens_wear to see their offerings. 

Please text your RSVP to Women’s Ministry Coordinator Evangelist DeAdra Johnson at 512.952.9313. Succeeding by Faith Ministry is under the Leadership of Apostle Kenneth Lee and Elder Sharron Lee.
Free event by our friends at @carvermuseumatx @lon Free event by our friends at @carvermuseumatx @longcenter! This powerful event isn’t one to miss #fortheculture ✊🏽
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Join us this Thursday, March 23, from 6-8PM at the Long Center's Gallery 701 for the closing reception of Field Order 15: And Other Broken Promises, a powerful satellite exhibit curated by Carver Museum ATX's, Carre Adams.

Field Order 15: And Other Broken Promises examines the paradox of American exceptionalism and the call for reparations. This exhibit engages artists of African descent around the concept of repair. Eleven artists were asked to consider what is required for America to atone for the continued denial of full citizenship to Black people and what repair would feel like in the body. Themes in the exhibit are presented through a series of short film-based vignettes devised around a series of prompts and displayed next to sculptural and two-dimensional works that explore repair, identity, and contradiction. Works by Alexis Hunter, Tia Boyd, Queen Deelah, Elizabeth Hudson, Kemi Yemi-Ese, Chris Hill, Moyo Oyelola, Joe Anderson, Carlton Wilcoxson, Elisha Luckett, and Hakeem Adewumi.
Free RSVP 🔗 in @austinjusticecoalition BIO Bro Free RSVP 🔗 in @austinjusticecoalition BIO

Bro Brunch powered by @austinjusticecoalition➕@maninmeint ➕@iamkevinoverton ➕@austinincolor ➕@blackmenshealthclinic is an incredible display of Black male empowerment through conversation, education and service. Men come together, engage in conversation and leave ready to take on the world through discussions on social justice, community involvement and personal development. 

Bro Brunch aims to develop the hearts and minds of all Black men. Our goal is to Celebrate, Collaborate, Serve, and Socialize - using our cultural wealth to inspire each other and our communities.

Happening @xonightclubatx
The "Smart'n Up" Black Male Summit returns to @acc The "Smart'n Up" Black Male Summit returns to @accdistrict to address some of the most critical issues concerning Black men and boys.

RSVP IS FREE @blackmalesummit BIO

The summit is a specially curated event designed to address the unique needs of Black males. Our program includes powerful speakers, motivational workshops and available resources that assist Black males in succeeding in a world where they have been systematically disenfranchised. We encourage families to bring their sons, grandsons, nephews and neighbors to hear this powerful message. The theme of this year's Austin summit is "Fight or Flight"; addressing the "disappearing" population of Black people in the Austin area. 

If you have any questions, please email Sheldon Lamey at sblamey30@gmail.com.
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