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  • June 24, 2026

    Lucky Strike Review – Another WWII With A Good Story, Great Cinematography And Solid Performance From Scott Eastwood

    By Dan Skip Allen Of late, there have been a lot of WWII films, some fanciful like “Sisu” and its sequel, some comical like “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” and others like “Pressure” which are more serious and very good… Continue reading

    Lucky Strike Review – Another WWII With A Good Story, Great Cinematography And Solid Performance From Scott Eastwood
  • June 24, 2026

    Supergirl Review – A Superhero For A New Generation Of Twenty Year Old Girls Who Also May Be, In Fact A Hot Mess

    By Dan Skip Allen Ever since James Gunn and Peter Safran took the jobs as heads of the new DC Studios at Warner Brothers, one of the mandates was to make a “Supergirl” movie. The one from 1984 was maligned… Continue reading

    Supergirl Review – A Superhero For A New Generation Of Twenty Year Old Girls Who Also May Be, In Fact A Hot Mess
  • June 24, 2026

    Blue Film Review – Inviting The Audience To Probe Thier Morals

    By Kyle Flynn Elliot Tuttle’s provocative and erotic film made waves for the nature of its storytelling and its exploration of social taboos when it premiered at The Edinburgh Film Festival, in my opinion, one of the best places for… Continue reading

    Blue Film Review – Inviting The Audience To Probe Thier Morals
  • June 24, 2026

    Here Is The Trailer For The Debut

    “The Debut” is the follow-up film from writer/director Jesse Eisenberg. His last movie, “A Real Pain,” was a critical success winning an Academy Award for Kieran Culkin for Best Supporting Actor.  His latest film “The Debut” is a 2026 A24 musical… Continue reading

    Here Is The Trailer For The Debut
  • June 23, 2026

    The Get Out Review – An Overstuffed Thriller

    By Jacob Cameron The Get Out comes from the same director as Unhinged and American Dreamer. Two thrillers about people who are thrown into dangerous situations and having to fight their way out. The Get Out is similar to those… Continue reading

    The Get Out Review – An Overstuffed Thriller
  • June 22, 2026

    Here Is The Trailer For Klara And The Sun

    “Klara and the Sun” is a New York Times Bestselling novel from writer Kazuo Ishiguro. It’s now an upcoming film from Oscar winning director Taika Waititi. The film stars Jenna Ortega, as Klara, an Artificial Friend (AF) who is purchased… Continue reading

    Here Is The Trailer For Klara And The Sun
  • June 22, 2026

    Leviticus Review – A Brilliant Concept Straddled Down By Its Own Writing

    By Kyle Flynn Throughout the 2020s, we have seen a plethora of queer horror films; arguably, we are in a new era, with new creative voices bringing these stories to the screen and a level of commercial appeal and value,… Continue reading

    Leviticus Review – A Brilliant Concept Straddled Down By Its Own Writing
  • June 22, 2026

    In The Hand Of Dante Review – A Crime/Thriller You Can’t Take Too Seriously In Order To Enjoy It More

    By Dan Skip Allen “In the Hand of Dante” is a new film that premiered last year at the 82nd Venice Film Festival from director Julien Schnabel. It’s based on the book of the same name from Nick Tosches that… Continue reading

    In The Hand Of Dante Review – A Crime/Thriller You Can’t Take Too Seriously In Order To Enjoy It More
  • June 22, 2026

    Voicemails For Isabelle Review – A Rom-Com Disguised As A Grieving Drama

    By Tyler Banark There are various ways one can grieve the death of a loved one. Some people write poetry/journal, and others listen to songs that remind them of their late beloved. There’s no wrong way to grieve someone’s death… Continue reading

    Voicemails For Isabelle Review – A Rom-Com Disguised As A Grieving Drama
  • June 18, 2026

    Unidentified Review – A Facinating Murder Mystery Thriller Set In The Middle East

    By Dan Skip Allen I’m a fan of murder mystery films even if they take place in foreign countries.The thing is, I haven’t seen a lot of them from Middle Eastern countries.That’s the case with the latest murder mystery movie… Continue reading

    Unidentified Review – A Facinating Murder Mystery Thriller Set In The Middle East
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