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...
Incredibles 2 Movie Review
Baby Jack-Jack steals the show in Disney’s and Pixar’s action-packed INCREDIBLES 2. Actually baby Jack-Jack does far more than just steal, he pummels, he multiplies...
Mary Poppins Returns 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
It has been 54 years since MARY POPPINS charmed our lives on the big screen. Granted, I was not born yet, but it is definitely a classic film from my childhood that I con...
Hope Gap Movie Review
After 29 years of marriage, Edward is leaving his wife Grace for another woman. HOPE GAP explores the quiet subtlety of unhappiness and the way love can change. Proving t...
Kimi Movie Review
A modern day version of REAR WINDOW, Steven Soderbergh’s KIMI definitely has the suspenseful, captivating feel of an old Hitchcock film. Released on HBO MAX, KIMI is ...
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Movie Review
Firstly, it was so much fun seeing Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones on the big screen again. I think what made it so much fun is that INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY ...
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 ...

















