Review: Naked Singularity – “There are so many elements at play”
A young lawyer, a public defender, takes the cases of those no one wants to defend. He’s overworked, and underpaid. As he states...
Read MoreReview: Jolt – “Beckinsale is, quite simply, the reason to watch this film”
Female action stars have become more prevalent in recent years, but even if you are in superhero costume, they still are more the...
Read MoreReview: Broken Diamonds – “Manages to portray mental illness with a respectful and healthy dose of compassion and humanity”
Few films really tackle the subject of mental illness with the respect it deserves, without trending towards stereotypes or parody....
Read MoreReview: The Body Fights Back – “A compelling look at the way we eat and how we see ourselves”
From the time we are very young, we are subjected to images of what an ‘ideal’ body type is. There is no escape from it....
Read MoreReview: Love Type D – “A light and quirky comedy”
Alfred Lord Tennyson once famously wrote, ”Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.’ They are words...
Read MoreReview: The Phantom – “A harrowing and unsettling story”
The state of Texas has a longstanding reputation for imposing more death sentences than any other state. In fact, according to the Texas...
Read MoreReview: Too Late – “Proves itself to be a solid indie”
The stand-up comedy world has long been considered a boy’s club. Of course, there have been notable exceptions, from Carol Burnett...
Read MoreReview: The Birthday Cake – “A modern feel to an old concept”
Crime dramas based in the world of the mob aren’t usually my genre of choice. I find they usually have too many characters with...
Read MoreReview: Deadly Illusions – “Cheesy, trashy, old school, made-for-tv-esque movie”
I think I was about fifteen minutes in to Deadly Illusions when I asked myself, “How much longer does this go for?” The fact...
Read MoreReview: Stowaway – “Excels at putting a new space spin on an old ethical dilemma”
Space, the final frontier. It has held a fascination with us since the beginning of time, and that wonder seems especially renewed as we...
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