“The Black Phone” (directed by Scott Derrickson and based on a short story by Joe Hill), though advertised as a…
Browsing: Movie Review
Time travel could be its own sub-genre of science fiction. 2004’s “Primer” sets its entire focus on the accidental discovery…
Well folks, it’s that time again. Fireworks are snapping, grills are crackling, and parties are popping. Animals, well, they’re losing…
“SubUrbia” is yet another unheralded gem from the great Richard Linklater. Linklater has crafted several of my all-time favorite films.…
I officially became my father in watching and enjoying “America: The Story of Us” a 12-part, 9-hour documentary-drama television miniseries.…
“The Spinning Man” is an independent film directed by Jordan Rosenbloom. It opens in the Kennedy-era ’60s, in an alternate…
Prison films are usually excellent and “Escape from Pretoria” is no exception. This 2020 Australian indie was co-written and directed…
Sports as a subject has often been explored in cinema; it’s something widely accepted and loved by the audience. With…
Season Five of “The Wire” offers an acceptable conclusion to a great series. The groundbreaking HBO original show should be…
Alfred Hitchcock and James Stewart are two of my favorite movie stars. Hitchcock is a master in the art of…