Reviews
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Take A Wild Ride With ‘Frank and Penelope’ But Watch Out For The Evil Ones In This Sean Patrick Flanery Film
“Frank and Penelope” is a seductive, unpredictable romance story with a side of crazy violence and a touch of comedy.…
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“Goalie” Review
In her new film Goalie director/co-writer Adriana Maggs shows just how messy life can be when reality shadows our dreams.…
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“Back Fork” Review
Writer/Director Josh Stewart’s new film Back Fork is a harrowing look at the current opioid epidemic in the States. It…
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“Tread” Review
Director Paul Solet’s new film Tread documents the unbelievable true story of welder Marvin Heemeyer’s rampage in the small Colorado…
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Bullet Head – Review
Writer/Director Paul Solet (Grace, Mars, Tales of Halloween) pens an unique love letter to dogs in his latest feature Bullet…
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Spaceman – Review
Spaceman is loosely based on the story of Major League Baseball pitcher Bill ‘Spaceman” Lee. If you love baseball,…
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Edge of Winter – Review
Writer/Director Rob Connolly’s feature directorial debut Edge of Winter is a thrilling view into human nature when tested by extreme…
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Nightmare Code : A Thought-provoking Suspenseful Sci-Fi Thriller
Nightmare Code is a thought-provoking suspenseful sci-fi thriller film with a fantastic live, realistic viewpoint and tie-in to our modern…
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The Hunted – Review
Josh Stewart in his writing and directorial debut The Hunted comes out swinging. Hard. (And, yes that boxing pun is…
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Hamlet – Review
Bruce Ramsay’s adaptation and directorial debut Hamlet (in which Bruce also stars as Hamlet) premiered in Canada back in 2011. It…
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Hunt vs Lauda: Documentary
Hunt v Lauda F1’s Greatest Racing Rivals is an account of the exciting 1976 Grand Prix season about the battle…
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Encore of Tony Duran : Review
I have to admit that if I went purely off the trailer alone, I don’t think I would have tried…
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Ender’s Game : A Beautiful Thing to Behold
For Ender’s Game, I went in completely blind to the storyline. I didn’t read the book so that I would…
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Sunlight Jr. : Digs into Places that Hurt
Each time I sat down to work on my review for Sunlight Jr., I found myself stuck on the first…
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Gravity : an Excruciating and Beautiful Film
There is a well-known saying that has preceded nearly every horror movie set in space seemingly since we figured out…
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Review: “Gravity” Is A Cinematic Experience Like No Other
In the age of the mega-blockbuster, films like Pacific Rim and The Avengers get by on being big, colorful spectacles that are light on…
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On The Road Movie : Review
Despondent with bright flashes of humor, On The Road is the epitome of a beatnik movie. Based on the book…
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Elysium : Movie Review
Elysium has all the signs of being a movie to talk about, whether you liked it or not. It’s also…
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