• The Trial of the Chicago 7 Review

    Aaron Sorkin directed his first film in 2017 when he made Molly’s Game. The Trial of the Chicago 7 is his 2nd directorial outing, but it may be the most logical project he’s worked on since The West Wing because of its subject matter which… Continue reading

  • All In: The Fight For Democracy

    A Film that is as important as it’s subject matter! Over the decades, this country has had its fair share of voter fraud and even downright intimidation at the polls, mostly in the southern states but sometimes out West. Voter… Continue reading

  • The Water Man Review

    A middle of the road directorial debue Actors becoming directors isn’t anything new to the film industry. Over the years actors have delved into the realm of directing. Some with great success, Clint Eastwood, Kevin Costner, Mel Gibson, and Robert… Continue reading

  • The Donut King

    An inspiring immigration Story! When I was a kid, I lived in New England and one of my favorite places to eat was Dunkin’ Donuts. They had the most fluffy and delicious donuts when I was young. Little did I… Continue reading

  • Charm City Kings Review

    A Gritty Realistic Coming of Age Tale! There are a lot of documentaries being made now. Quite a few of them don’t get turned into major motion pictures, but a few do get the honor. The Walk, Snowden, and Milk were all made after… Continue reading

  • The Invisible Man – Is a completely viceral take on this classic character!

    Universal has had a few stops and starts with its monster franchises over the years, some better than others. Most recently in 2017, they attempted to relaunch the franchise with The Mummy starring Tom Cruise. The most recent Invisible Man… Continue reading

  • Portrait of a Lady on Fire – Is on Fire with Love!

                 Portrait of a Lady on Fire Review                                     by                           Dan Skip Allen Foreign films can evoke feelings and emotions that American film tends not to evoke. They show a passion for life and a despair that we rarely… Continue reading

  • Bad Boys for Life – Another Bad Film in an Awful Franchise!

    Bad Boys for Life is the 3rd film in the Bad Boys franchise which follows the exploits of two Miami Police detectives, Mike Lowery (Will Smith) and Marcus Bennett (Martin Lawrence). Michael Bay directed the first two films in this… Continue reading

  • Are Timothee Chalamet & Lucas Hedges the new, De Niro & Pacino? That remains to be seen…

                               Over the years when a new upstart artist such as a singer, athlete, or actor comes along that is taking the world by storm the inevitable comparisons… Continue reading

    Are Timothee Chalamet & Lucas Hedges the new, De Niro & Pacino? That remains to be seen…
  • Green Book Review

                  Peter Farrelly isn’t usually known for more serious subject matter but, Green Book mixes some comedic moments and said serious subject matter. He has directed with his brother such films as Dumb and… Continue reading

    Green Book Review