Review: ‘Nine Perfect Strangers’Hulu’s Well-Acted Limited Series About Wellness, Mental Health, And Drugs Limps...
The wellness industry is one that’s very lucrative and intriguing at the same time. The idea that someone pays ridiculous amounts of money to...
Review: ‘This Is The Year’A Fun, Charming, And Well-Acted (Yet Predictable) Coming of Age...
Movies about your final year of high school are timeless. They often capture that last moment in between youth and adulthood. Where you are...
Review: ‘Marionette’A 'Sixth Sense'-esque Psychological Thriller That Gets Delightfully Weird In A Great Way
There could be a few comparisons between Marionette and The Sixth Sense. Both films deal with a psychologist with their own issues in regards...
Review: ‘I Want You Back’Charlie Day And Jenny Slate Are Charmingly Devious In A...
Boy meets girl, another girl meets boy. Then their significant others break up with them. So, boy and girl befriend each other and then...
Review: ‘The Abandon’A Gulf War Soldier Is Trapped In A Literal "Mystery Box" In...
The Abandon starts with a very intriguing premise. A Gulf War solder Miles (Jonathan Rosenthal) is taking enemy fire in the 1991 war. As...
Review: ‘Foxhole’Jack Fessenden’s New Film Shows The Drama, Fear, Excitement, And Isolation Of War...
It has been said that the theater of war can be summarized in moments of sheer boredom, and sheer terror. Soldiers can spend plenty...
Review: ‘Sniper: The White Raven’A Very Timely Film About a Sniper In War-Torn Ukraine
Given the recent headlines surrounding Russia and their invasion of Ukraine, it’s hard to remember that this isn’t the first rodeo between the two...
Review: ‘Mona Lisa And The Blood Moon’A Weird And Fun Tale Of Superpowers And...
Everyone enjoys claiming that, if they had superpowers, they would use them to fight crime or aid the less fortunate. However, if you had...
Review: ‘Something From Tiffany’s’Zoey Deutch And Kendrick Sampson’s Chemistry Saves Amazon’s Predictable Holiday Rom-Com
It’s that time of year. Where we get bombarded with feel-good rom-com at Christmastime films. After all, the holiday season is about presents, family,...
Review: ‘High Heat’Olga Kurylenko, Don Johnson, And DDP Are Having A Blast In Zach...
High Heat, the newest movie from director Zach Golden (The Escape of Prisoner 614) should, on paper, be considered a bottom-of-the-barrel B-movie action flick....