Category: Theatrical
‘Thunderbolts*’ Film Review: This Is How You Do It!
There is a gravitas to what the filmmakers have done here, as they explore misunderstood personalities and the effects of ignoring mental health issues and the deadly effects of doing so.
‘Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie’- Film Review: A Good Doc, Man!
Bushell’s film is a fitting look at two talented men and a documentary that works as a comedy and an informative examination of two unique careers.
‘Sinners’ Film Review: From Dusk to Mississippi Delta Dawn
Ryan Coogler is one of the best filmmakers working today. Sinners is one hell of a motion picture
‘Sacramento’ Film Review: Anxieties Big and Small on the California Highways
It is the relatable honesty of the screenplay where Angarano finds a real truth.
‘Warfare’ Film Review: The Hell of Combat, The Brotherhood of Soldiers
Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland have crafted a precisely detailed masterwork of tension and emotion.
‘Freaky Tales’ Film Review: Not Freaky Enough
This is the type of picture that would fit nicely into the filmographies of Cannon Films or New World Pictures.
‘The Friend’ Film Review: The Profundity of Friendship and Grief
this extremely well-written film traverses its themes of love, grief, and devotion with honesty and truth
‘Death of a Unicorn’ Film Review: Comedy and Horror Struggle For Interest
Death of a Unicorn finds its strongest point in its marvelous cast.
‘Opus’ Film Review: Middle of the Road Cult-Worship Thriller
The screenplay doesn’t dig too deep, although it presents itself as having something important to say, but struggles with articulating its ideas on the screen.
‘Novocaine’ Film Review: A Bloody Entertaining Action-Comedy
Novocaine features a bloody bouquet of expertly designed action scenes that will have popcorn-chomping audiences cheering with delight.