Review: The End We Start From Hits a Little Too Close to Home
Disaster cinema has been a fun, popular genre for decades. Films used to focus on crazy accidents or alien invasions. Now, at a time when...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Film Review: Malu – “a perfect example of what you can do with a lot of heart”
It’s fitting that my first film of the 2024 Sundance Film Festival is one about a woman struggling to fulfill her dreams. This is a...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Review: Thelma – “pitch perfect, hilarious, touching and respectful.”
Imagine being 93 years old, and after having a 70 year career in film you are given your very first leading role. Now imagine being June...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Film Review: Eternal You
Eternal You, a groundbreaking documentary premiering at the esteemed Sundance Film Festival, boldly steps into uncharted territory,...
Read MoreA Film a Day – Devil In A Blue Dress (1995)
I fancied watching a detective movie. Having never seen 1995’s Devil In A Blue Dress it seemed like a good fit. The fact it starred...
Read MoreA Film a Day – Warlock (1989)
Last year I tried to watch at least one film a day. This year I am going to try again. Should you choose to accompany me on this venture,...
Read MoreGreenwich Entertainment picks up Dominic Savage’s Close To You starring Elliot Page
Greenwich Entertainment announced today the acquisition of U.S. distribution rights to Close To You directed by BAFTA Award-Winning writer...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Butcher’s Crossing, The Road To Hong Kong, Ernest & Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia , The Childe, Please Not Now, Far Haven and more
The post-holiday release slump continues this week, with not a single theatrical A-list title to review. Still, there are some more...
Read MoreWatching a Film a Day in 2024 – Week 2
Entering the thrilling realm of my cinematic challenge in 2024 – Week two has dawned upon me with the fervor of a blockbuster premiere...
Read MoreWatching a Film a Day in 2024 – Week 1
Last year, I had hoped to watch a film every day, aiming for a total of 365. Despite starting strong and viewing 340 films, the...
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