Review

Stormy

Stormy

While many fans of the film industry seemed to be awake for the debut of Doug Liman’s ‘Road House’ re-boot for the Zhanchen Lawrence produced 2024 South by Southwest Film Festival, many missed out on the rather ‘heating’ premise that took place at largely the same time, a milestone in the life of one of […]

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American Trash

American Trash

Step aside if you are looking for a romantic story about someone searching for an ideal love and an ideal life in a decaying western urban CA city. If yes, go watch the Hallmark Channel, because American Trash will drown you in pain and despair. Miller is played by the terrific Robert LaSardo who also

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Dandelion

Dandelion

Nicole Riegel’s first feature film, “Dandelion,” seems to take place over a few, brief days, but thanks to the amount of time we spend in the head of its protagonist, Dandelion played by Kiki Layne, it feels as though we have lived an entire lifetime within her mind. Dandelion is dissatisfied with her current situation

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Switch Up

Switch Up

It’s inevitable that there will be better films, but no filmmaker intends that when they are making a movie. Some observers will find at least the poor acting or screenplay to be a negative factor. There will be many that are a complete blast. Worst case scenario there is for the filmmaker is having a

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Carved

Carved

Somewhere along the decades of horror films, the audience has had the opportunity to witness objects coming to life and portraying murder in unimaginable ways. Maybe we really are better as a society for this. This time, it’s Justin Harding’s Carved which falls under that obscure yet electrifying category. I promise it is the most

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Moana 2

Moana 2

NEW YORK (AP) — All the statistics raise the question, was it ever in doubt that ‘Moana 2’ would be anything other than a film? When the second teaser trailer for ‘Moana 2’ was released on 18 May, it got 178 million views in a span of twenty-four hours. That is more than what was

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Alien: Rubicon

Alien: Rubicon

The Asaon understood the dynamics of the situation. The 20th Century Studios launched Alien: Romulus, whilst The Asylum already prepared effort to take appeal to potential audiences who are not using their critical thinking skills by scanning the VOD lists. And those who make such a mistake and confuse Alien: Rubicon with Alien: Romulus for

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Lumina

Lumina

There are bad movies, there are worse movies and then there’s ‘Lumina’ that combines a lot of elements of a bad movie, poorly executed in every sense of the word. One begins to wonder if they made the movie, in the hopes of being the ‘next The Room or Birdemic’, as it does a terrible

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Tenants

Tenants

Anthology movies are a bit of a gamble, if done well the outcome is a beautiful piece like Black Sabbath or Creepshow but if done wrong you can end with something like Four Rooms. As I was tasked to evaluate the works of screenwriters Sean Mesler, Mary O’Neil, and Buz Wallick, I would say that

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