Review: Unwelcome – “A truly bizarre and chaotic film”
Written by Mark Stay and Jon Wright (Robot Overlords), directed by Wright (Grabbers) and starring Hannah John-Kamen (Ant-Man and the...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: House Party, Puss In Boots: The Last Wish, I Wanna Dance With Somebody, The Remains of the Day and more
Well, it’s a small week this week, but more to the point, it’s kind of a small month for home video releases. This is kind of the quiet...
Read MoreReview: Close – “Lukas Dhont tells it with such a delicate touch and mastery of his craft”
It is rare for a film to truly capture the essence of its narrative with the level of cinematic nuance achieved by Belgian filmmaker Lukas...
Read MoreReview: Creed III – “The perfect cap to this spin-off”
The ninth instalment to the Rocky franchise is an explosive cap to the spin-off trilogy focusing on Adonis Creed. Sticking to well-worn...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Devotion, Training Day, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, Northern Shade, The Boxtrolls and more
This week has some really interesting releases, including some great new catalog titles and a couple of lesser-seen but worthwhile newer...
Read MoreShow vs Game – The Last of Us Episode 7 – “Left Behind”
Each week I recap the latest episode of The Last Of Us TV show and replay the corresponding chapters of the 2013 game to see what has...
Read MoreReview: Cocaine Bear – “A title that is its own high concept”
Out now, “comedy-thriller” Cocaine Bear was written by Jimmy Warden (The Babysitter: Killer Queen), directed by Elizabeth Banks (Charlie’s...
Read MoreShow vs Game – The Last of Us Episode 6 – “Kin”
Welcome to the wilds of Wyoming! I really enjoyed this episode, even though the show is now borrowing from TLOU Part 2 video game (almost...
Read MoreReview: What’s Love Got to Do with It? – “As insightful as it is hilarious”
Written by Jemima Khan, drawing from her relationship experience marrying across cultures, she deftly handles this clever and funny...
Read MoreBook Review – Camera Man: Buster Keaton, the Dawn of Cinema, and the Invention of the Twentieth Century
“I count the years of defeat and grief and disappointment, and their percentage is so minute that is continually surprises and delights...
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