• A Jazzman’s Blues Review

    Tyler Perry isn’t known for period-piece films.  He’s pretty much known as Madea, his long-running comedy character. He’s garnered a lot of fan support which allowed him to create his own studio in Atlanta. He has written, directed, and produced… Continue reading

  • Raven’s Hollow Review

    Films about famous writers and or poets are nothing new in Hollywood. There have been many of them in the long history of the film business. Some of them are more straightforward than others, and some of them are more… Continue reading

  • The Silent Twins Review

    There has been a wide range of films about crime or criminals. Most are straightforward types of stories such as gangster films or films where the characters are just going down the wrong path. Or calculated criminals like bank robbers… Continue reading

  • Pearl Review

    We all remember way back in March, there was a new horror film from director Ti West called X. It was about a group of filmmakers who go to a farm to film a porno movie. Instead, they get attacked… Continue reading

  • The Woman King Review

    There have been a lot of historical epics over the years from the perspective of men and their kingdoms or places that they rule. There haven’t been many from the perspective of women. The occasional Queen Elizabeth it’s sequel or… Continue reading

  • End of the Road Review

    Having not grown up with acting skills in her past, Queen Latifah has turned out to be a decent actress. In fact, she started out as a rapper. As it were she’s not the only rapper turned actor. Her career… Continue reading

  • Clerks III Review

    The 1994 film Clerks was a critical and financial success. It only cost twenty-six thousand dollars to make, maxing out the writer/director Kevin Smith’s credit cards. With Clerks, Kevin Smith kicked off a new generation of independent filmmakers making movies with their friends.… Continue reading

  • See How They Run Review

    Fans of Agatha Christie, Murder Mysteries, and comedy films are going to love to See How They Run. I’ve never seen a film that mixes so many familiar tropes in these three genres together. Tom George the director balances this… Continue reading

  • House of Darkness Review

    With September comes the nearing fall season and foliage, and with that, Halloween. Halloween brings a new crop of horror movies and television shows, streaming or otherwise. House of Darkness is one such film. It’s writer/director Neil LaBute’s contribution to the horror… Continue reading

  • Mr. Harrigan’s Phone Review

    John Lee Hancock is a celebrated director of such films as The Blind Side, The Founder, and Saving Mr. Banks. His last film The Little Things wasn’t well received even though Jared Leto did garner some awards attention for his… Continue reading