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Diary of a Spy is an espionage thriller from director Adam Christian Clark that purports to be based on true, but confidential, whatever the...
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When asked to review the 2003 Academy Award nominated French animated film The Triplets of Belleville I jumped at the chance. I feel that...
From the legendary filmmaker Joe Dante, Matinee (Collector’s Edition) presents in a 4K UHD + Blu-ray from Shout! Studios and becomes available on June...
Having long since cemented how talented he is in front of the camera, with Monkey Man, Dev Patel steps behind the camera and adds...
Diary of a Spy is an espionage thriller from director Adam Christian Clark that purports to be based on true, but confidential, whatever the...
It’s amazing to consider that in just three years we’ve completely changed how and where we watch movies. But, thanks to streaming and DVD,...
Thor is having a midlife crisis. The events of Ragnarok and Endgame have made him question his purpose, so the “God of Thunder” (Chris...
As representation improves and materialist analyses become more widely prevalent, it becomes tempting to regard art as a fractured mirror in which stories are...
Written by Tim Lucas Published by PS Publishing The Man with Kaleidoscope Eyes is the title of Alan Aldridge’s autobiographical art book from...
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent is an American action-comedy starring Nicolas Cage and Pedro Pascal. The film is most notable for employing a...
What happens when you take some traditional bad guys and try to teach them to be good? That is what Dreamworks Animation’s latest effort...
REVIEWER’S NOTE: Due to the nature of the film, this review will frankly discuss cruelty to animals and sexual sadism. If those topics are...
With Stephen King adaptations essentially being a genre in their own right, it is perhaps not that strange that once his son Joe Hill...
There has been some confusion as to exactly where Lightyear fits into the Toy Story universe, which has clearly also been at the forefront...
1995’s The Quick and The Dead was ahead of its time. The quirky Sam Raimi western didn’t do well at the box office, and...
If 9 Bullets were a larger film it would be a disaster, as it stands it is merely a mess. Shocking tonal jumps, a bizarre...
Kyu-maan Lee’s The Policeman’s Lineage begs us to return to a simpler era. As its title suggests, this is a cop story, recalling with...
I discovered competitive eating on the Fourth of July. A lot of people can probably say the same. For me, it was 2004, and...
Ninja Badass, doesn’t defy someone’s expectations. It spits in their face, swears at them, and you actually end up admiring this flick for that....
Paid in Blood is a Korean gangster thriller. That descriptor alone is enough to create some excitement. For the last twenty years, South Korea...
Like her grandmother and her mother Jane before her, Wendy must escape Pan’s hold on her and the promise he wants her to keep....
The Ninja VIP Super Club is doing a slow drag across the American Midwest, culminating in female sacrifice. When they kidnap a super hot babe...
This Sunday is Father’s Day, an actual holiday, dedicated to selling neckties to the fathers, uncles, grandfathers, big brothers, godfathers, and paternal role models...
Lee Harvey Oswald was famously captured at a Dallas movie theater on November 22, 1963. The movie he snuck in to, presumably to get...
The Northman, starring Alexander Skarsgård, co-written and directed by Robert Eggers, is an ultra-violent realistic depiction of a Viking revenge tale. It’s a throwback...
I Am Charlie Walker, is loosely based on the real story of the titular character, Charlie Walker. A trucker who took a contract to...
Rondo and Bob is an American docu-drama directed by Joe O’Connell that documents the parallel lives and careers of Robert A. Burns, best known...
It’s already a sign of the end when chaotician Dr. Ian Malcolm is the voice of reason. As he lectures a group of young...