Netflix

  • 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

  • Traveling Band: Credence Clearwater Revival at the Royal Abert Hall Review

    When I was a kid my parents used to load the kids up into whatever car we had at the time. Maybe a section wagon or whatever could hold us all. We would travel to various places in New England… Continue reading

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Day Shift Review

    Vampire movies have come in all shapes and sizes over the decades. Of course, the classic Bela Lugosi Dracula and Nosferatu starring Max Shreck are the standards of this genre. Interview with a Vampire, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, The Lost Boys, and Fright Night brought the genre to a whole… Continue reading

  • The Sandman Review

    The Sandman is based on the DC Vertigo comic book series in the late ’80s and ’90s. It was written and created by Neil Gaiman and Sam Kieth, Mike Dringenberg, and various other artists who drew the stories. It was an… Continue reading

  • My Top 10 Films of 2022 Halfway Through the Year

    Honorable Mentions are as Follows X, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Julia, Hustle, The Sea Beast, Survivor, Top Gun: Maverick, Turning Red, 10: The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent This film leans in on the nostalgia of Nicolas Cage and his… Continue reading

  • Stranger Things Season 4 Review

    Netflix hit it big a few years ago when the Duffer Brothers brought them an idea for a sci-fi show set in the ’80s. It became a cultural phenomenon. The populace as a whole found they could relate to this… Continue reading

  • Metal Lords Review

    There have been quite a few films about high school and music. They seem to go hand in hand for some reason. Coming-of-age films lend themselves to a music plot most of the time. It’s a way for young people… Continue reading