Review: ‘Oscar Shaw’Michael Jai White Gets His John Wick On After His Friend Is...
Michael Jai White has been in the game for quite a while. When he’s not ripping Steven Segal during DJ Vlad interviews, the action...
Review: ‘Shoshana’A Real Life Historical “Romeo and Juliet” During Political Turmoil In The Middle...
Given the recent headlines for the past two years concerning Israel and Palestine, it’s very hard not to notice the political tensions concerning that...
Review: ‘The Ruse’This “Haunted House” Film Pulls A Ruse On The Audience
Sometimes a movie lives and dies with its actual title. Sure, there are sometimes films where the title works, but occasionally, the film gives...
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We all like to daydream to escape some of the confines of our everyday reality. We can think we are superheroes, we can think...
Review: ‘Electra’Maria Bakalova Stars In A Stylish Journalism Thriller That Can't Stick To The...
With such films like Almost Famous and Things Behind the Sun, we can almost say there’s a new genre of “journalist interviews with musicians”...
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Angel Studios has recently been making a dent in Hollywood. Conservatives deciding that there are “no faith-based” movies in Hollywood (I recommend they watch...
Review: ‘Sacramento’Michael Cera and Michael Angarano Take a Road Trip And Work Out Their...
Do you have that one friend who is your definitive Ride or Die? You guys have built up an awesome friendship through a lifetime...
Review: ‘Audrey’s Children’Natalie Dormer Shines As Forgotten Medical ‘Hidden Figure’ Dr. Audrey Evans
Cancer sucks. It is a terrible disease that affects too many people not only in the country, but worldwide. The idea of your body...
Review: ‘Riff Raff’Ed Harris Leads A Stacked Cast As An Ex-Con Who’s Gone Straight,...
The story of the ex-con who got away is a tried and tested troupe. The notion of a reprehensible person who finally has had...
Review: ‘The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie’Porky and Daffy Try...
In its heyday, Warne Bros’ Looney Tunes was the de facto cartoon. After all, we’ve been with Buggs, Daffy, and company since the 1930s...














