Film Review: Spenser Confidential
Spenser Confidential gives the kind of vibe that I would get from watching a pilot for a prime time network television series, and the silly mid-2000s sounding title certainly doesn’t Continue Reading
Spenser Confidential gives the kind of vibe that I would get from watching a pilot for a prime time network television series, and the silly mid-2000s sounding title certainly doesn’t Continue Reading
After the most recent attempt at revitalizing the Universal Monsters with 2017’s The Mummy crashed and burned, it was clear that a whole new approach had to be taken. And Continue Reading
The latest cinematic adaptation of Jack London’s 1903 novel, The Call Of The Wind, feels like one of those modest, live-action Disney adventure films you’d see from the 50s and Continue Reading
I enjoyed Bird Of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation Of One Harley Quinn) – which I will only ever refer to in its full, obnoxiously long name this one time Continue Reading
Look, in this movie, Hansel and Gretel trip out on some magic mushrooms at one point early on in the film, and I think that’s about when I fell in Continue Reading
Loosely based on Henry James’ classic 1898 novella, The Turn Of The Screw, The Turning comes to us courtesy of screenwriters, Carey W. Hayes and Chad Hayes, and director, Floria Continue Reading
It’s been 24 years since South African cult filmmaker, Richard Stanley, has been involved in making a narrative feature, and the last time he was, it was the notoriously troubled Continue Reading
When Dolittle begins, bringing us another attempt at bringing Hugh Lofting’s beloved veterinarian character to life, it opens with an animated prologue that sets up the history of our titular Continue Reading
My exposure to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Broadway sensation, Cats, is limited to its reputation in pop culture. So, basically that one episode of The Simpsons where Bart and Milhouse go Continue Reading
For most of Martin Scorsese’s latest film, The Irishman, I was sitting in the theater thinking, “well, this is really good, but I don’t see what makes this particularly special.” Continue Reading