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  • June 11, 2026

    Here Is The Trailer For The Heart Of The Beast

    Brad Pitt has settled into his post Academy Awards career with doing some different kinds of films like “The Heart of the Beast,” the newest movie from action director David Ayer. He plays a former Special Forces soldier stranded in… Continue reading

    Here Is The Trailer For The Heart Of The Beast
  • June 11, 2026

    Here Is The First Teaser Trailer For The Social Reckoning

    The Social Reckoning has released its first trailer and I have some mixed feelings about it. A sequel to one of the greatest films of the 21st Century has been in talks for years and Aaron Sorkin even mentioned at… Continue reading

    Here Is The First Teaser Trailer For The Social Reckoning
  • June 10, 2026

    Here Is The First Teaser Trailer For Nimrods: A Green Day Comedy

    Green Day is a punk rock band that got their start in the early 90s. I’ve been a fan of them for 30 years and have seen them perform a few times. Last year, a film about their exploits premiered… Continue reading

    Here Is The First Teaser Trailer For Nimrods: A Green Day Comedy
  • June 10, 2026

    Here is the Teaser Trailer For Whalefall

    By Jacob Cameron The first trailer for Whalefall has dropped, and it has all the makings of a nautical nightmare. The film, based on the book of the same name, stars Josh Brolin and Austin Abrams of “Weapons” fame. This… Continue reading

    Here is the Teaser Trailer For Whalefall
  • June 9, 2026

    Disclosure Day Review- Spielberg Rehashes A Tired Genre He’s Done Much Better Before In Earlier Films

    By Dan Skip Allen “Disclosure Day” isn’t the first film Steven Spielberg  has directed that has featured aliens or some kind of story revolving around alien phenomena. He’s directed “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”, “ET the Extraterrestrial,” and “War… Continue reading

    Disclosure Day Review- Spielberg Rehashes A Tired Genre He’s Done Much Better Before In Earlier Films
  • June 5, 2026

    Chum Review – Too Little, Too Late, Considering I’ve Seen This Before, Last Year In Fact, Done Better

    By Dan Skip Allen 2026 is the year of the shark movie. Already this year there have been 3 shark films, “Deep Water”, “Trash” and now “Chum”. Last year there was the widely popular horror film “Dangerous Animals” starring Jai… Continue reading

    Chum Review – Too Little, Too Late, Considering I’ve Seen This Before, Last Year In Fact, Done Better
  • June 4, 2026

    Here’s The New Trailer For The Invite

    “The Invite,” directed by Olivia Wilde and written by Will McCormack & Rashida Jones, made a big splash at this past January’s Sundance Film Festival. It’s an R-Rated comedy-drama about a couple who host their new neighbors for dinner when… Continue reading

    Here’s The New Trailer For The Invite
  • June 4, 2026

    Masters Of The Universe Review – It Was Everything This 80s Kid Wanted From This IP And More

    By Dan Skip Allen It would go without saying that I was a huge fan of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe when I was a kid. I probably watched the cartoon series a dozen or so times with… Continue reading

    Masters Of The Universe Review – It Was Everything This 80s Kid Wanted From This IP And More
  • June 3, 2026

    Cape Fear Review – A Lackluster Reboot Of A Classic Thriller From Creator/Showrunner Nick Antosca

    By Dan Skip Allen As a big fan of Martin Scorsese, I was pretty excited when I heard there was going to be a series in the development of one of his movies, “Cape Fear” from 1991. This was the second… Continue reading

    Cape Fear Review – A Lackluster Reboot Of A Classic Thriller From Creator/Showrunner Nick Antosca
  • June 3, 2026

    Silent Friend Review – A Beautiful Film Rooted In Science And Love

    By Dan Skip Allen “The Tree of Life” was a Terrance Malick film that came out in 2011. It was highly acclaimed by critics and won the Palm D’or at the Festival de Cannes that year. Most audiences are divided… Continue reading

    Silent Friend Review – A Beautiful Film Rooted In Science And Love
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