Film Review: Butt Boy
I have seen many weird movies at this point that it’s hard to shock me in any substantial way. However, I always admire a filmmaker going for broke, and indulging Continue Reading
I have seen many weird movies at this point that it’s hard to shock me in any substantial way. However, I always admire a filmmaker going for broke, and indulging Continue Reading
The Quarry is loosely based on the 1995 book of the same name by Damon Galgut, which dealt with racial tensions in a post-apartheid South Africa. However, for his film Continue Reading
The Whistlers is a film that is quite dry, honestly a touch too dry for my personal taste. However, there is a lot to like and appreciate about it. It Continue Reading
Blow The Man Down will probably draw comparisons to Fargo in most viewers, and it’s easy to see why. They’re both dark comedies that involve people going into situations that Continue Reading
Based on the 2010 novel of the same name by Liza Marklund and James Patterson, The Postcard Killings is a crime thriller that revolves around a NYPD detective, Jacob Kanon 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
Adapted from the autobiography, Inside Out: Escape from Pretoria Prison, Escape From Pretoria is a thriller based on the true story of Tim Jenkin (Daniel Radcliffe) and Stephen Lee (Daniel Continue Reading
The Gentlemen is to Guy Ritchie what Chef was to Jon Favreau. Two filmmakers taking a break from the blockbuster game, and tackling a project that speaks more to their Continue Reading
Digging into the current opioid epidemic plaguing communities across America, Inherit The Viper is a new crime thriller from writer, Andrew Crabtree, and director, Anthony Jerjen, that follows three siblings, 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