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‘Slingshot’ Film Review: Interesting Premise Gets Lost in Space

The isolation of deep space. Astronauts on a mission for Earth’s survival. Members of a small crew losing their grip on reality and blurring the lines of what is real or imagined. Hallucinatory mind games from beyond the stars. Director

‘You Gotta Believe’ Film Review: An Inspirational True Story

These days, there aren’t enough well done family friendly films. There are even less worthy sports pictures. Written by Lane Garrison and directed by Ty Roberts, You Gotta Believe doesn’t break new ground, but exists as a warm and inspirational

‘The Killer’ Film Review: A John Woo Classic Reimagined by Woo Himself

With this year’s The Killer, legendary filmmaker John Woo remakes one of his finest. His 1989 blood and bullets masterpiece of the same name is widely (and rightfully) regarded as one of the great action pictures. Redoing such a beloved

‘The Crow’ Film Review: A Gen X Goth Classic Respectfully Updated

It will be tough for devoted fans of Alex Proyas’ 1994 original to put aside their biases and go into the update with an open mind. If audiences will give this new version a chance, they will find Rupert Sanders’

‘The Omicron Killer’ Film Review: Low-Budget Slasher Fun

For horror purists, there is nothing like a good old-fashioned slasher movie. A little blood, a lot of victims, and a mad killer makes the perfect slasher stew. Director Jeff Knite (who co-wrote the screenplay with Paugh Shadow and Johnny

‘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)

‘Cuckoo’ Film Review: A Twisted Mystery-Horror

In a very short time and with only a handful of projects, Hunter Schafer has carved out a career full of some very good performances. Tilman Singer’s new horror-thriller, Cuckoo, finds the actress doing her best work to date, going

‘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

‘Sing Sing’ Film Review: A Profoundly Moving Work of American Cinema

Based on the Rehabilitation Through the Arts program (RTA) that began at New York’s maximum-security Sing Sing Correctional Facility, Greg Kwedar’s Sing Sing is a powerful and important piece of American cinema. Mixing professional actors with the actual men who

‘Kneecap’ Film Review: An Irish Hip-Hop Group’s Origin Tale Has Troubles

Rich Peppiatt’s feature directing debut, Kneecap, tells the true story of how the titular group came to their fame amidst controversy and personal struggles. While there are a few moments that work, this is a film in search of its