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Knock at the Cabin Movie Review
M. Night Shyamalan is a writer and director who has had many ups and downs in his career. But I can say, I have genuinely appreciated all but two of his films. Rocketing ...
La La Land Movie Review
Swooping into the bleak crop of 2016 films that mostly reflect many of life’s darker more polluted struggles, LA LA LAND breathes a welcome relief of breezy fresh air.Â...
Labor Day Movie Review
Set in a small rural town, LABOR DAY takes place over a five day stretch in 1987. When 13-year-old Henry Wheeler and his divorcee mother, Adele Wheeler, head to the loc...
Ladybugs (Blu-ray)
Featuring the cuddly and bug-eyed Rodney Dangerfield, sassy Jackée, and 90’s tween heart throb Jonathan Brandis, LADYBUGS, is a screw-ball romantic comedy, full of cor...
Landline Movie Review
From the writer and director of OBVIOUS CHILD, LANDLINE tries to cross comedy and drama, capturing the genre mixing magic once again. Observing the dynamics of family thr...
Lars and the Real Girl (Blu-ray)
I had no idea what to expect when I sat down to watch LARS AND THE REAL GIRL. To say the storyline was surprising is a huge understatement. It totally threw me for a loop...
Last Christmas Movie Review
I love Christmas! And I think I can safely say I love the romantic comedy genre… sometimes. So tickle me happy when a new romantic comedy based around Christmas, star...
Last Night In Soho Movie Review
Paying homage to the classic psychological thriller, Edgar Wright’s LAST NIGHT IN SOHO plays on a dream-like quality concept, matching visually what it might be like to...
Law Abiding Citizen
I actually started off really into this movie. It had a strong beginning which introduced a thrilling and intriguing story, but my brain can only not work for so long bef...
Lay The Favorite Blu-ray Review
Beth (Rebecca Hall) is giving up life as a private dancer and heading to Las Vegas with the oh-so high aspirations of being a cocktail waitress. However, she almost immed...


















