Sundance 2024 Review: Seeking Mavis Beacon – “Incredibly creative filmmaking”
In 1987, the world got a new teacher. Her name was Mavis Beacon, and she taught typing on your computer screen. This educational...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Trolls Band Together, Conan the Barbarian, Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths, Special Ops: Lioness, Billions, The Raid: Redemption and more
After a few small weeks of releases, this week is jam-packed with movies new and old, lots od TV releases, and a couple of amazing...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Review: Between the Temples – “a story that at its core is just about two lost souls.”
For his ninth feature film, writer-director Nathan Silver creates a dramedy with a personal connection. That connection is his mother,...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Review: Stress Positions – “Had a lot that it wanted to say”
The pandemic wasn’t easy on any of us. Neither was it easy on Terry Goon (John Early) whose troubles are compounding. He’s...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Review: Good One – “a quiet, nuanced film”
That writer-director India Donaldson wanted to re-visit herself as a teenage girl for her feature debut, Good One, is commendable....
Read MoreSundance 2024 Review: Little Death – “Innovative visuals”
With an impressive list of music video directing credits on his resume, filmmaker Jack Begert makes his first foray into feature-length...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Review: Girls Will Be Girls
Enforcing the rules of a strict boarding school is second nature to Mira who is a extemporary student but a growing sexual attraction to a...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Review: Black Box Diaries – “It’s all essential”
The opening of Shiori Ito’s feature documentary debut, Black Box Diaries opens with a warning. This review will do the same. To...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Review: Good One
On a weekend backpacking trip in the Catskills, a teenager has to deal with her own personal issues along with those of her father and his...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Review: Veni Vidi Vici – “a relatively handsome film that feels empty.”
“The point is, who will stop me.” This quote by Ayn Rand opens the film Veni Vidi Vici, which translated from Latin means I came, I saw, I...
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