Art of the Dead is ridiculously entertaining B-movie horror with great special effects and a fun premise centered around the Seven Deadly Sins.
Month: November 2019
In Theaters Review: Jojo Rabbit
Taika Waititi’s new film, Jojo Rabbit, breaks the mold of a typical World War II story as a very funny and heartfelt experience.
Indie Film Review: After We Leave
Aleem Hossain’s feature length directorial debut, After We Leave, is well made and chocked full of intrigue while being slightly hamstrung by an undeveloped cinematic world.
In Theaters Review: Ford v Ferrari
James Mangold’s Ford v Ferrari is a very well made film with some excellent lead performances from Matt Damon and Christian Bale.
Indie Film Review: A Young Man with High Potential
Linus de Paoli’s sophomore feature, A Young Man with High Potential, is a disturbingly engaging watch that’s bound to incite negative reactions due to its subject matter.
Short Film Review: Beauty Queen
Nicholas Goodwin’s Beauty Queen is very well made and acted with a nice message despite maybe feeling a little too familiar.
In Theaters Review: Doctor Sleep
As a proper sequel to the horror classic, The Shining, Mike Flanagan’s Doctor Sleep is a worthy follow-up that successfully attempts new things instead of resting solely on the laurels of its predecessor.
Short Film Review: Denial
Misti Dawn Garritano and Mackenzie Barmen’s short film, Denial, is an amusing and brief peek into what should be an exciting time in a couple’s life.
Indie Film Review: Hate Crime
Hate Crime, director Steven Esteb’s first feature length film in 17 years, is a somber, yet powerful, look at two families suffering from the fallout of an act of violence.
In Theaters Review – Terminator: Dark Fate
Despite the return of creator James Cameron in a producer role and fan favorites like Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger, Terminator: Dark Fate is just another Terminator movie and that’s not a good thing.