Movie Reviews
The Killing of a Sacred Deer Movie Review
Hitchcockian and Kubrickian are commonly used descriptive terms when explaining that a film is a lot like an Alfred Hitchcock film or a Stanley Kubrick film. Both filmm...
Solo: A Star Wars Story 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
It’s no secret that there was some behind-the-scenes controversy in making SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY. The fresh, young, creative directing team of Phil Lord and Christo...
Spider-Man: Far from Home Movie Review
Tom Holland might be the best Spider-Man to ever don the web slinger’s tights, however, SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME might be one of the MCU’s weaker films. It’s only ...
Uncle Frank Movie Review
UNCLE FRANK opens up with a family get together in small town Creekville, South Carolina in the early 1970’s. We get to know a lot about the function of this family alm...
Prey Movie Review
In 1987, director John McTiernan directed one of the greatest action films of all time. No, I’m not speaking of 1988’s DIE HARD, which he also directed and is also on...
Napoleon Movie Review
Ridley Scott directing a historic film about Napoleon Bonaparte played by Joaquin Phoenix sounds like a surefire win. Through extraordinary battle sequences, fantastic co...
Wolf Man Movie Review
As a family heads out to their grandfather’s remote farmhouse deep into the forest, a strange, quiet unsettling atmosphere closes in on them in this unfamiliar territor...
I Love You, Man
Paul Rudd is Peter Klaven, a man who is on the verge of getting married and realizes he does not have a single male friend to be a Best Man. His fiancé, played by Rashid...
Remember Me
REMEMBER ME is somewhere between a drama about family relationships and a love story between two people that have both dealt with the loss of a loved one. I love family d...
Escape From New York (Blu-ray)
It’s no secret that I love Kurt Russell. He has played some of the most iconic characters of all time. Snake Plissken is one of his best and incidentally one ...


















