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  • August 22, 2025

    The Thursday Murder Club Review  – An A-List Brit Senior Citizens Cast Isn’t Enough To Save This Murder Mystery

    The Thursday Murder Club is a new murder mystery film adapted from the novel of the same name from Richard Osman. This is another movie that focuses on an older group of characters who hang out together, getting involved in… Continue reading

    The Thursday Murder Club Review  – An A-List Brit Senior Citizens Cast Isn’t Enough To Save This Murder Mystery
  • August 21, 2025

    Went Up The Hill Review- A Dark Physiological Drama With A Twist

    I love a good psychological thriller/drama or horror film. They come in all shapes and sizes. The latest one I’ve had a chance to see is “Went Up The Hill” from director Samuel Van Grinsven, a New Zealand born Australian… Continue reading

    Went Up The Hill Review- A Dark Physiological Drama With A Twist
  • August 21, 2025

    Lurker Review – A Stalker Type Story That Doesn’t Go The Full Distance To Get Its Point Across

    There have been a lot of movies over the years that have dealt with musicians/singers. Some of them are biopics, and others are fictional stories. Music in one fashion or another has been a focal point of Hollywood for many… Continue reading

    Lurker Review – A Stalker Type Story That Doesn’t Go The Full Distance To Get Its Point Across
  • August 20, 2025

    Deaf President Now Review – A Fascinating Documentary About A Marginalized Community

    Documentaries are an interesting style of filmmaking. There are so many different types of stories they can tell. My favorite is one that I wasn’t familiar with or never heard of. That’s the case with “Deaf President Now”. There are… Continue reading

    Deaf President Now Review – A Fascinating Documentary About A Marginalized Community
  • August 20, 2025

    Ne-Zha 2 Review (English Dubbed Version) – The Best Animated Film You’ll See All Year

    By Nick Nitkowski Ever since “Ne-Zha 2” was released in theaters back in February of this year, I have been singing its praises. The movie pretty much had no marketing for it here in the United States. No trailers are… Continue reading

    Ne-Zha 2 Review (English Dubbed Version) – The Best Animated Film You’ll See All Year
  • August 18, 2025

    Eden Review – A Head Scratching Period Piece Based On True Events Nobody Wanted From Ron Howard

    Ron Howard is a director who has done it all in his career. He’s been making movies since the early 80s, but he was a television star in his younger years. He literally grew up in front of our eyes.… Continue reading

    Eden Review – A Head Scratching Period Piece Based On True Events Nobody Wanted From Ron Howard
  • August 17, 2025

    Witchboard Review – A Very Bland Witchcraft Movie

    By Jacob Cameron Witchboard is a remake of the 1986 film of the same name. It is a tale of how one should not mess with the occult as you never know what might be on the other side. In… Continue reading

    Witchboard Review – A Very Bland Witchcraft Movie
  • August 16, 2025

    Americana Review – A Sweetheart Of A Story With Good Performances Across The Board From Hauser, Sweeney, And Halsey

    More and more lately, there have been films with chapters or an anthology type story to them. The Life of Chuck was one that had the chapters out of order, Freaky Tales and Weapons are a couple of recent movies… Continue reading

    Americana Review – A Sweetheart Of A Story With Good Performances Across The Board From Hauser, Sweeney, And Halsey
  • August 15, 2025

    A Very Kurosawa Summer: Yojimbo Review

    By Jacob Cameron “I’ll get paid for killing, and this town is full of people who deserve to die.” This is a line from Sanjuro, the main character of 1961’s Yojimbo. If Seven Samurai and Hidden Fortress showed anything, it’s… Continue reading

    A Very Kurosawa Summer: Yojimbo Review
  • August 15, 2025

    The Knife Review – A Story That Cuts To Close To Home For Some I’d Imagine

    Over the last few years, there has been an influx of films that take place in one location. Filmmakers have started to figure out this is a cheaper way to make movies. These types of movies can be interesting,  but… Continue reading

    The Knife Review – A Story That Cuts To Close To Home For Some I’d Imagine
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