Bond is finally back as Daniel Craig returns to active status in his final bout as the legendary spy James Bond. We finally have the brand new trailer for No … Read More
Movie Review: “Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project” profiles a VHS idealist
Technology merges with political idealism into a mad obsession in the new documentary, Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project. Driven by the desire to capture and catalogue the way that the … Read More
Movie Review: The Light Between Oceans
Review: The Light Between Oceans By the time I saw The Light Between Oceans, available on streaming but released three years ago, it had been long enough for me to … Read More
New from Scream Factory for November – The Fan, Prophecy, Road Games
The Fan Synopsis from the Press Release: Sally Ross (Bacall) is a renowned Broadway star, glamorous celebrity, and the object of adoration for countless admirers. But among all the loving … Read More
Scream Factory Review: The Omen Collection
The Omen Collection Scream Factory’s The Omen Collection is the latest in what is becoming a very awesome string of releases; a stunning, full collection of a horror franchise in … Read More
Here it is! The Final Trailer for Star Wars: #TheRiseOfSkywalker
The saga will end. The story lives forever. The culmination of 42 years of storytelling, watch the final trailer for Star Wars: Episode IX What a stunning trailer. It gives … Read More
Movie Review: Ready or Not
Review: Ready or Not Ready or Not is a doozy, as Skyler White might say, and lord knows she is an expert in family nightmares. This darkly charming horror/thriller is … Read More
Movie Review: Dark comedy “Parasite” is the year’s best so far
The title of Bong Joon-Ho’s latest, Parasite, might lead viewers to suspect they are in for another wildly imaginative creature feature from the director of Okja and The Host. And sure, Bong’s tragicomedy features … Read More
Documentary: You Are Here: A Come From Away Story
September 11th, 2001 was a day of tragedy in American history, yet for thousands of stranded airline passengers, it was a day of hope and faith in humanity. “You Are … Read More
Movie review: “Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice” gives the singer some of her due
Do you remember Linda Ronstadt? I’ve always had a fondness for her as a singer, thanks to some 7″ singles that my parents had of her head-bopping folk-rock renditions of … Read More
Movie Review: The Banana Splits Movie
Note: Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided me with a free copy of the Blu-ray I reviewed in this Blog Post. The opinions I share are my own. One banana, two … Read More
The New Bond Movie: What’s In A Name?
The New Bond Movie: What’s In A Name? After what feels like years of being referred to as ‘Bond 25,’ the new James Bond film finally has a name – … Read More
Movie review: “Cold Case Hammarskjöld” is a mostly true true-crime story
The self-consciously twisty new conspiracy doc Cold Case Hammarskjöld is the latest work of Danish director Mads Brügger, a journalist-comedian-provocateur kinda sorta in the Michael Moore vein. Brügger is drier, more … Read More
Mariel Hemingway and Amy Smart Discuss “The Earthing Movie” By Allison Kugel
Mariel Hemingway and Amy Smart Discuss “The Earthing Movie” By Allison Kugel We live in a time when mobile technology and Wi-Fi, Nikes and Christian Louboutins, video games, and a … Read More













