If you love comedy, chances are you have seen Step Brothers, a film about two man-children who are in their forties and still live at home with their parents. That film is a [...]
After working on film sets for 25 years in different capacities, Jon Delgado makes his directorial debut with the dramatic-comedy King of Knives. Co-written by the film’s [...]
It’s been seven years since The Croods arrived in theaters. That seems like quite a long time to wait for a sequel to an animated film that wasn’t all that memorable. We [...]
Any other year around this time in late November, I would probably be swamped reviewing big studio holiday tentpole films or possible Academy Award contenders and most indie [...]
Margot Robbie gives another great performance in director Miles Joris-Peyrafitte’s mediocre period thriller, Dreamland. Set during the Great Depression, a teenager named [...]
2017’s Happy Death Day was basically a new version of the comedy classic Groundhog Day but with a horror twist. Keeping with the theme of turning beloved comedies into [...]
We have seen many films revolve around boxing and siblings. Some of the more recent ones that come to mind are Warrior and The Fighter. Each of those films hit hard (pun [...]
Man of Steel co-stars Kevin Costner and Diane Lane reunite for writer/director Thomas Bezucha’s thriller Let Him Go, based on the novel by Larry Watson. It’s interesting [...]
Actor Dylan O’Brien is not new to the post-apocalyptic sci-fi genre. He was the lead in the “Maze Runner” films after all. His latest film, Love and Monsters, directed [...]
Writer/director Tim Hill had had plenty of experience bringing cute little talking CGI critters to the big screen with Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties, Alvin and the [...]