Review: Sam & Mattie Make A Zombie Movie – “A funny and touching film”
The documentary follows the story of Sam Suchmann and Mattie Zufelt, two teenage friends with Down Syndrome from Providence, Rhode Island...
Read MoreLine of Duty – Best of British, worst of coppers
Right ladies, fellas, and non-binary folks, I’ve divided this into two parts. If you don’t know what I’m waffling on about, read the...
Read MoreHow Promising Young Woman Harnesses the Power of Silence
Within the eight nominees for Best Picture in the 2021 Oscar season, Darius Marder’s Sound of Metal stands out (you might say, obviously)...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Love and Monsters, The Furies, Memories of Murder, Ancient Aliens and more
Love and Monsters – One of the shames of the pandemic crippling movie theaters is that a lot of really great movies got regulated to...
Read MoreBlu-ray review: Raw is a queasy cannibalistic coming-of-age classic
Released by Second Sight Films on limited edition Blu-ray on the 19th of April, Raw is written and directed by Julia Ducournau (Servant)...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Kingsglaive, Fukushima 50, and more
Well, the release weeks are starting to get smaller as studios are running out of unreleased films in their vaults to put out on home...
Read MoreReview: Clapboard Jungle – “Anyone who loves film and appreciates the effort to make them will enjoy this documentary”
Anyone with even the smallest desire for film-making will be tempted to try at least once to make something, whether it be a blockbuster...
Read MoreReview: MakeSHIFT – “An entertaining and nostalgic picture of the last 20+ years”
For all your waking hours you are surrounded by advertising. We carry it around in our pockets with our phones, it pops up while you...
Read MoreReview: Sound of Metal – Must be Heard to be Believed
When describing what makes a good movie, how it uses sound usually falls lower down the list than visuals and performances. Millions in...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, Austin City Limits: Country, Earwig and the Witch, Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot and more
Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar – Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo co-star and co-wrote this new comedy that seems like it would have...
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