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  • April 12, 2026

    Faces Of Death Review – Scary And Relavent

    By Jacob Cameron Faces of Death is a remake of the 1978 film of the same name. The original film spawned what is referred to as a “video nasty.” It was a film that blurred the line between fiction and… Continue reading

    Faces Of Death Review – Scary And Relavent
  • April 12, 2026

    [FFF 2026] If I Go Will They Miss Me Review – An Existential Coming Of Age Story

    By Dan Skip Allen   Coming of age films come in all shapes and sizes. That being said, they all feature a young man or a woman who seems to be struggling in the life that they are living in.… Continue reading

    [FFF 2026] If I Go Will They Miss Me Review – An Existential Coming Of Age Story
  • April 11, 2026

    [FFF 2026] Tuner Review – An Engaging Performance From Woodall Makes This Film Worth Watching And Listening To

    By Dan Skip Allen   Thrillers come in all shapes and sizes, and so do heist movies. Daniel Roher, the director of the Oscar winning documentary Navalny, steps in to direct his first live action film. He uses the main… Continue reading

    [FFF 2026] Tuner Review – An Engaging Performance From Woodall Makes This Film Worth Watching And Listening To
  • April 11, 2026

    Night Patrol Review – A Good Idea, But A Movie That Sucks Unfortunately

    By Jacob Cameron Night Patrol, on paper, has a great premise. It comes to us from Shudder, a network that has made good stuff before. The premise: A cop joins an elite division of the LAPD and realizes there are… Continue reading

    Night Patrol Review – A Good Idea, But A Movie That Sucks Unfortunately
  • April 11, 2026

    [FFF 2026] Carolina Caroline Review- A Neo -Western Heist Film That Works On Every Level It’s Going For

    By Dan Skip Allen In modern films, filmmakers like to combine genres. Sometimes, these even have a name like neo-noir or nio-westerns and so forth. That’s what the latest film, “Carolina Caroline” from Director Adam Carter Rehmeier is. It’s a… Continue reading

    [FFF 2026] Carolina Caroline Review- A Neo -Western Heist Film That Works On Every Level It’s Going For
  • April 10, 2026

    [FFF 2026] The Christopher’s Review- An Odd Team Up Film I Didn’t Know I Needed Until  I Got It

    Dan Skip Allen  I’ve seen a handful of films revolving around art or painting of some kind. “Pollock” “At Eternity’s Gate”  “Mr. Turner”, “”Big Eyes” and “Portrait of a Lady on Fire” are a handful of the movies about this… Continue reading

    [FFF 2026] The Christopher’s Review- An Odd Team Up Film I Didn’t Know I Needed Until  I Got It
  • April 10, 2026

    Thrash Review – More Like A Tropical Storm

    By Jacob Cameron Thrash is a film coming to Netflix from the director of Violent Night. It sees people try to survive a massive hurricane and their own personal problems. With some sharks. Thrash was directed by Tommy Wirkola, who… Continue reading

    Thrash Review – More Like A Tropical Storm
  • April 9, 2026

    Outcome Review – A Funny Take On Fame & Hollywood, Hill & Reeves Are A Great Combination Together

    By Dan Skip Allen I’ve been a fan of movies that take place in or parody the Hollywood lifestyle. Sunset Boulevard, Hail Caesar, The Producers are just a few that deal with this. There are a lot more. Hollywood has… Continue reading

    Outcome Review – A Funny Take On Fame & Hollywood, Hill & Reeves Are A Great Combination Together
  • April 9, 2026

    You, Me, And Tuscany Review – A Cute And Cheesy Recipe For Success

    By Fiorela Gonzales The theatrical experience for romantic comedies has been dwindling downwards over the past decade, thanks in part to streaming services taking over and studios deeming rom coms as the “not quite good enough for theaters” genre. Especially… Continue reading

    You, Me, And Tuscany Review – A Cute And Cheesy Recipe For Success
  • April 6, 2026

    Hamlet (2026) Review  – A Script And Direction That Gave This Tale An Original Look And Feel I’ve Never Seen Before

    By Dan Skip Allen  William Shakespeare adaptations have been popular fodder for screenwriters and filmmakers for many years now. Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet are the two most adapted of his works. Just last year, the story of how he… Continue reading

    Hamlet (2026) Review  – A Script And Direction That Gave This Tale An Original Look And Feel I’ve Never Seen Before
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