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  • April 24, 2026

    The North Review – A Gorgeous Film With A Heartfelt Jury Between Friends

    By Dan Skip Allen (A phone is not supposed to be used on the trail.) There are a lot of different kinds of subgenres of cinema, and one of those is roadtrip movies, and part of that genre is walking… Continue reading

    The North Review – A Gorgeous Film With A Heartfelt Jury Between Friends
  • April 23, 2026

    Apex Review – A Netflix Version Of The Most Dangerous Game

    By Jacob Cameron Apex is a new thriller with a twist on a classic story. It sees a most dangerous game set in the Australian Outback. A cat-and-mouse game is set on the raging white water rapids. This leads to… Continue reading

    Apex Review – A Netflix Version Of The Most Dangerous Game
  • April 23, 2026

    The Cinemacon Trailer for Focker In-Law

    Meet the Parent was a breakout rom-com that came out back in 2000 from director Jay Roach. It starred Robert DeNiro and Ben Stiller as an overbearing father who was a CIA agent and his potential son in law. This… Continue reading

    The Cinemacon Trailer for Focker In-Law
  • April 23, 2026

    The Crowd Goes Wild! Power Ballad Full Trailer

    John Carney is a director who has given film and music fans things that have won Academy Awards and heartfelt stories for years now. “Once” was a breakout hit, and “Falling Slowly” from the soundtrack won an Oscar for Best… Continue reading

    The Crowd Goes Wild! Power Ballad Full Trailer
  • April 23, 2026

    Mother Mary Review – The Ghosts Of Trauma Past

    By Fiorela Gonzales Mother Mary blurs the lines between the real world of a mega pop star with the surrealism of ghosts wrapping it around a story of trauma and forgiveness. The film takes place inside a cabin in England… Continue reading

    Mother Mary Review – The Ghosts Of Trauma Past
  • April 23, 2026

    Desert Warrior Review – A Gorgeous Epic Period Piece With A Great Message

    By Dan Skip Allen (1500 years ago in Arabia a vast land where tribes fight over territory and water in a bid to take control, Emperor Kisra II of the Sassanid Empire demands all tribal kings turn over their daughters… Continue reading

    Desert Warrior Review – A Gorgeous Epic Period Piece With A Great Message
  • April 23, 2026

    Stranger Things: Tales From 1985 Review – A Prequel Series That Captured Everything I Loved So Much About The Live-Action Show

    By Dan Skip Allen Stranger Things has been one of my favorite shows this past century. It captured everything I loved about the 1980s. The kids on bikes, genres, and the angst of kids have always been something I’ve liked… Continue reading

    Stranger Things: Tales From 1985 Review – A Prequel Series That Captured Everything I Loved So Much About The Live-Action Show
  • April 22, 2026

    Clayface Poster and Trailer From DC Studios

    DC Studios is the new revamped branch of Warner Brothers run by Peter Safron and James Gunn. They have launched a few projects under this new umbrella since its inception. Peacemaker, The Creature Commandos and Superman so far. With Supergirl… Continue reading

    Clayface Poster and Trailer From DC Studios
  • April 21, 2026

    Omaha Review – A Small Independent Film From Sundance 2025 That Was Well Worth The Wait

    By Dan Skip Allen The Sundance Film Festival is one that has launched careers and built up reputations of those who are building from something such as writing a script or making a short film. That’s the case with the… Continue reading

    Omaha Review – A Small Independent Film From Sundance 2025 That Was Well Worth The Wait
  • April 21, 2026

    Michael Review – A Genuinely Phenomenal Performance From Jaafar Jackson As His Iconic Uncle

    By Dan Skip Allen I, like a lot of my friends and family, grew up with the music of Michael Jackson. I’ve talked about this before, but it deserves to be said again. My parents took myself and my brothers… Continue reading

    Michael Review – A Genuinely Phenomenal Performance From Jaafar Jackson As His Iconic Uncle
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