Category: 2024

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Trailer Premiere: THE LOST BUS (2025)

“’The Lost Bus’ is the story of quiet heroism — of people coming together in the face of the unthinkable. I’m honored to have been entrusted with this story,” says director Paul Greengrass. 

Anthony’s 10 Best Horror Films of 2024

2024 stands as one of the most surprising years for horror in some time.

Anthony Picks The 15 Best Films of 2024

I am pleased to report that I experienced an abundance of great films to choose from.

‘A Real Pain’ Film Review: Heritage, Truth, and Profound Emotion

Jesse Eisenberg has created that rarest of gems in today’s cinema; an existential and intellectual work done with humor and intelligence.

‘Blink Twice’ Review: Strong Cast Supports Excellent Thriller

To best understand Zoë Kravitz’s brilliant Blink Twice, one needs to consider the social context in which the film is situated: the public eye under which celebrities today are scrutinized and the reactions the public has to them within their

‘Happy Campers’ Film Review: A Tender Tribute to Community

Deserving mention alongside Errol Morris’ wonderful 1981 documentary, Vernon, Florida, Amy Nicholson’s Happy Campers is an empathetic and heartfelt film. The doc is an empathetic and moving celebration of community. Nicholson examines the lives of the people who reside (seasonally)

‘The Instigators’ Film Review: An Unbearable Waste of Talent

Doug Liman’s, The Instigators, is a film in search of a tone, interesting character development, and originality. The heist gone awry plot has been around for over 80 years. This is a genre that should be put to bed, as

‘2001: Creating Kubrick’s Space Odyssey’: Inspired Passion Fuels Kubrick Doc

“When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood, as a child, I thought as a child: but, when I became a man, I put away childish things.” 1 Corinthians 13:11. Roger Lay Jr’s 2001: Creating Kubrick’s

‘My Spy: The Eternal City Film Review: An Insulting Sequel

The new Amazon release, My Spy: The Eternal City, is made for the 10 to 12 year old age range. Its easy-to-swallow plot (such as it is) and silly action moments are tailor made for “tweens” wanting to see something

Chantal Akerman: A Unique Visionary

In this male-dominated business women filmmakers have always been too small a minority. There is certainly progress being made, but women’s voices continue to deserve better recognition in the cinema communities. Filmmaker Chantal Akerman was one of the best at