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Soul Movie Review
The new animated film from Disney and Pixar, SOUL follows Joe (Jamie Foxx), a single, middle-age, jazz teacher. Joe’s dream of playing jazz on the piano professionally ...
Sound Of My Voice Blu-ray Review
Driving in the dark of the night, a man and a woman follow directions that lead them into a garage of a residential home. As the garage door shuts, a man leads them int...
Southpaw Movie Review
Sometimes a performance raises the quality of the film, making the viewer forgive the obvious flaws and bridge the gap in quality. In the case of SOUTHPAW, the differen...
Spaceballs Blu-ray Review
Master spoofer Mel Brooks turned his focus to the world of Sci-Fi when he created the comedy classic SPACEBALLS. Referencing genre favorites STAR WARS, STAR TREK, ALIEN, ...
Spectre Movie Review
Sam Mendes directed one of the very best Bond films in history with 2012’s SKYFALL. Perhaps hoping to duplicate his magic, Mendes decided to take another turn in the di...
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 ...
Spiderhead Movie Review
In the near future, convicts are offered the chance to volunteer as medical subjects to shorten their sentence. One such subject for a new drug capable of generating feel...
Splice (Blu-Ray)
I took a ‘Women in Film’ class in College. Let me explain. It was not a women’s class nor did I take it to meet girls (although that didn’t hurt). This was ...
Spotlight Movie Review
Every now and again, a film comes along that is so compelling and impactful that I lose my awareness of every detail involved to create the masterful work. I cannot exp...
Spy Movie Review
SPIES LIKE US, THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO LITTLE, JOHNNY ENGLISH, GET SMART and of course, AUSTIN POWERS are just a few of the comedic takes on the usually action-filled dramat...

















