The Kill Room (Paone, 2023)
Disclaimer: I am not well-versed in the art industry or world so I am going off of my own opinions and beliefs regarding my comments on artistic matters. Additionally, this… Continue reading "The Kill Room (Paone, 2023)"
Disclaimer: I am not well-versed in the art industry or world so I am going off of my own opinions and beliefs regarding my comments on artistic matters. Additionally, this… Continue reading "The Kill Room (Paone, 2023)"
Hayride to Hell, in my opinion, has a well-defined plot with an air of mystery. It opens like any other innocent Halloweentown (Dunham, 1998) film, clearly set around Halloween and… Continue reading "Hayride to Hell (Lantz, 2022)"
Slotherhouse is one of the funniest films I’ve seen recently despite its label as a horror and thriller film. It is centered around a senior college student, Emily, who is… Continue reading "Slotherhouse (Goodhue, 2023)"
Surprised by Oxford is a sweet but complicated film. Its many complexities, between the characters and their wants, along with particular inner struggles, piece together a story of love and… Continue reading "Surprised by Oxford (Whitaker, 2023)"
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed A Haunting in Venice. Perhaps I should not have been. Yes, the trailer played up the Halloween connection and made it look… Continue reading "A Haunting in Venice (Branagh, 2023)"
Susie Wallis (Kiersey Clemons) is sorta like a Black Veronica Mars with braces. And if that reference now dates me, let me add that I mean it as a compliment.… Continue reading "Susie Searches (Kargman, 2022)"
I approached Under Law and Grace with the natural skepticism of an American Christian of a certain age who has, with painfully few exceptions, never seen religion done particularly well… Continue reading "Under Law and Grace"
A stern and demanding mom is teaching her young daughter how to free dive in the ocean. The child is tired…or scared…or both, so to incentivize her, mom holds a… Continue reading "Blueback (Connoly, 2022)"
Knock at the Cabin (2023) is a quintessential M. Night Shyamalan movie but with a biblical twist. It has a dramatic plot, an A-list anchor, and (SPOILER ALERT) a gratuitous… Continue reading "Knock at the Cabin (Shyamalan, 2023)"
The Menu (2022) is a delicious satire about gastriques, desserts, and pretense. Ken wrote a review for another movie about food last week, Kitchen Brigade, and it inspired me to… Continue reading "The Menu (Mylod, 2022)"