Review: Condor’s Nest – “There was so much potential”
We open on a US Bomber crashlanding in enemy territory during World War II. The crew are panicked. One runs over to a nearby farmhouse to...
Read MoreReview: Unwelcome – “A truly bizarre and chaotic film”
Written by Mark Stay and Jon Wright (Robot Overlords), directed by Wright (Grabbers) and starring Hannah John-Kamen (Ant-Man and the...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: House Party, Puss In Boots: The Last Wish, I Wanna Dance With Somebody, The Remains of the Day and more
Well, it’s a small week this week, but more to the point, it’s kind of a small month for home video releases. This is kind of the quiet...
Read MoreReview: Close – “Lukas Dhont tells it with such a delicate touch and mastery of his craft”
It is rare for a film to truly capture the essence of its narrative with the level of cinematic nuance achieved by Belgian filmmaker Lukas...
Read MoreReview: Creed III – “The perfect cap to this spin-off”
The ninth instalment to the Rocky franchise is an explosive cap to the spin-off trilogy focusing on Adonis Creed. Sticking to well-worn...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Devotion, Training Day, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, Northern Shade, The Boxtrolls and more
This week has some really interesting releases, including some great new catalog titles and a couple of lesser-seen but worthwhile newer...
Read MoreShow vs Game – The Last of Us Episode 7 – “Left Behind”
Each week I recap the latest episode of The Last Of Us TV show and replay the corresponding chapters of the 2013 game to see what has...
Read MoreReview: Cocaine Bear – “A title that is its own high concept”
Out now, “comedy-thriller” Cocaine Bear was written by Jimmy Warden (The Babysitter: Killer Queen), directed by Elizabeth Banks (Charlie’s...
Read MoreShow vs Game – The Last of Us Episode 6 – “Kin”
Welcome to the wilds of Wyoming! I really enjoyed this episode, even though the show is now borrowing from TLOU Part 2 video game (almost...
Read MoreReview: What’s Love Got to Do with It? – “As insightful as it is hilarious”
Written by Jemima Khan, drawing from her relationship experience marrying across cultures, she deftly handles this clever and funny...
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