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  • July 2, 2026

    Here Is The Trailer For Union County

    “Union County” is a 2026 drama film directed by Adam Meeks about two brothers, Cody (Will Poulter) and Jack (Noah Centineo), navigating a county-mandated drug court program in rural Ohio amidst the opioid crisis, focusing on their journey toward recovery… Continue reading

    Here Is The Trailer For Union County
  • July 2, 2026

    Muffled Review – A Good Concept Squandered

    By Jacob Cameron Muffled is a found footage horror film in the same vein as similar films such as Strange Harvest. The style of docu-horror that was pioneered by Lake Mungo. The film had a great idea on paper, but… Continue reading

    Muffled Review – A Good Concept Squandered
  • July 2, 2026

    Couture Review – A Fashion Film That Deals with More Than Just Fashion

    By Dan Skip Allen Angelina Jolie is an actress I’ve been watching now for decades. I first saw her in “Gia” and subsequently “Girl Interrupted,” where she won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1999. She has done… Continue reading

    Couture Review – A Fashion Film That Deals with More Than Just Fashion
  • July 1, 2026

    My Top 10 Films Of 2026 Half Way Through The Year With Honorable Mentions

    Honorable Mentions: Toy Story 5, Wuthering Heights, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, Omaha, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, Hokum, The Drama, The Devil Wears Prada 2, Power Ballad, Pressure, Minions and Monsters, Chopin Chopin,… Continue reading

    My Top 10 Films Of 2026 Half Way Through The Year With Honorable Mentions
  • July 1, 2026

    The Invite Review – A One Location Film With A Terrific Score, Incredible Cinematography, An Amazing Script, And Four Fantastic Performances

    By Dan Skip Allen “The Invite” is a film that premiered at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival. It’s directed by Olivia Wilde (Booksmart). She also stars in the movie opposite Seth Rogen, Edward Norton, and Penelope Cruise. It’s based on… Continue reading

    The Invite Review – A One Location Film With A Terrific Score, Incredible Cinematography, An Amazing Script, And Four Fantastic Performances
  • July 1, 2026

    Here Is The Trailer For Not Alone

    In 2023, Pixar released a rom-com called Elemental that I personally love. It was a refreshing watch as we never see one aimed for a kid/ family-friendly audience. Now, we have another on the horizon in Illumination Entertainment’s 2027 film… Continue reading

    Here Is The Trailer For Not Alone
  • June 30, 2026

    Minions And Monsters Review – Pierre Coffin And Illumination Animation Have Brought Viewers On Another Zany Adventure, This Time To Hollywood Of The Past

    By Dan Skip Allen The Minions have been in three of their own prequel movies and four Despicable Me franchise films combined for seven total times they’ve been on the big screen in this universe. Illumination has made a lot… Continue reading

    Minions And Monsters Review – Pierre Coffin And Illumination Animation Have Brought Viewers On Another Zany Adventure, This Time To Hollywood Of The Past
  • June 29, 2026

    Here Is The First Trailer For Robert Eggers Werwulf

    Robert Eggers’ next film, “Werwulf” just arrived. With it comes all of the usual idiosyncrasies that we’ve come to know his style by: period piece, ominous tone, unnerving music, and haunting cinematography. While it may be exciting to see this… Continue reading

    Here Is The First Trailer For Robert Eggers Werwulf
  • June 28, 2026

    Here Is The Trailer For The Samurai And The Prisoner

    The Samurai and the Prisoner is a historical mystery novel by Honobu Yonezawa, set during the 1578 Siege of Itami, where warlord Araki Murashige, having betrayed Oda Nobunaga, is trapped in Arioka Castle and must rely on his imprisoned strategist, Kuroda Kanbei,… Continue reading

    Here Is The Trailer For The Samurai And The Prisoner
  • June 28, 2026

    Gail Daughtry And The Celebrity Sex Pass Review – A Semi-Entertaing 90s/2000s Comedy Ala Adam Sandler Or Jim Carrey

    By Dan Skip Allen  I’m as big a fan of a good comedy as anyone. I just don’t find much funny these days. The world has made me a bit jaded. The latest comedy that premiered at this past January’s… Continue reading

    Gail Daughtry And The Celebrity Sex Pass Review – A Semi-Entertaing 90s/2000s Comedy Ala Adam Sandler Or Jim Carrey
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