Review: ‘The Whistlers’, A Film Noir Where No One Is Clean As A Whistle
Mobsters and the police hunting them down. Corruption and deceit.
Surveillance, backstabbing, robberies, and of course…whistling – what else
would you expect from a modern-day film...
Review: ‘Debt Collectors’French And Sue Are Back For Round II
There’s always room for a mindless action flick and Debt Collectors fits the bill. Following up it’s 2018 predecessor – The Debt Collector –...
Review: ‘I Care A Lot’Rosamund Pike And Peter Dinklage Go Toe-to-Toe In Superbly Evil...
*NOTE: This is a reprint of Jake's review from last year's Toronto International Film Festival.*
You always hear about people “abusing the system.” Learning the...
Review: ‘One Shot’Scott Adkins' Action Film Has Moments But Fails To Fully Capitalize On...
In some unknown island there lies a CIA black site prison housing some of the world’s most dangerous terrorists. This island is the setting...
Review: ‘In The Tall Grass’ Keeps Getting Lost In The Weeds…Over And Over
Netflix’s foray into Stephen King adaptations continues with
In The Tall Grass, which was a
collaboration between the horror legend and his son Joe Hill. Becky...
Review: ‘Critical Thinking’John Leguizamo's Directorial Debut Makes One Right Chess Move After Another
Fun, interesting, stylish, and hip aren’t the words that typically come to mind when thinking of chess. Good thing writer Dito Montiel and John...
Review: ‘The Seventh Day’Not Even A Solid Performance From Guy Pearce Can Exorcise This...
The Seventh Day chronicles those in the fight between good and evil that has been raging behind the scenes for centuries. Unbeknownst to the...
Review: ‘Apex’Add Another Bruce Willis B- List Sci-Fi Action Film To The List
The newest Bruce Willis action sci-fi flick is here in Apex. It seems like every time you look up, Willis has another B list...
Review: ‘I Still Believe’Jeremy Camp’s Story Of Love, Music, And Faith
I Still Believe tells the true story of Christian singer Jeremy Camp (K.J. Apa) and his first wife Melissa Henning (Britt Robertson). In September...
Review: ‘Songbird’Nobody Can Save This Michael Bay-Produced Covid Dystopia
I’m not sure that what everyone struggling through the reality of this global pandemic was hoping for was another mediocre “thriller”. Let alone one...