Shelter is a surprisingly strong and welcome turn from Jason Statham, signaling what feels like a genuine resurgence in his career. Long known for his tough-guy charisma and kinetic action roles, Statham has steadily carved out a niche as this generation’s Bruce Willis or Sylvester Stallone — a reliable action …
Read More »Maxime Giroux’s ‘IN COLD LIGHT’ (2025) – Movie Review
In Cold Light could have been a powerful and emotionally gripping film, but it never quite reaches its full potential. Instead, it feels like the first chapter of a trilogy that was rushed to the screen, tangled in exposition, and overly eager to get to the action without laying the …
Read More »Maui Owie: ‘PRIMATE’ (2026) – Movie Review
After returning home to Hawaii, Lucy (Johnny Sequoyah: Dexter: New Blood 2022) is excited to see her estranged family. She’s brought along her best friends to meet her eccentric kin. After years apart, she’s reunited with her novelist father (Troy Kotsur: The Number 23 2007), her sister Kate (Victoria Wyant: …
Read More »Auberi Edler’s ‘AN AMERICAN PASTORAL’ (2025) – Review
It’s time to admit we are a nation in crisis, not politically, but socially. Politicians aren’t talking politics; they are openly either complaining or supporting social issues. It’s easy to notice where I stand on the issues. We are all human, and we all deserve respect for who we are, …
Read More »Loss Of A Legend: Catherine O’Hara
Catherine O’Hara was a remarkably talented actress whose career has spanned decades. She has been a constant presence in the background of pop culture throughout my life, and the charisma she brought to every role is truly unmatched. Only Catherine O’Hara could make audiences empathize with Kate McCallister, the neglectful …
Read More »Not Your Usual Love Story: Why ‘Paying For It’ Works
Paying for It, directed by Sook-Yin Lee, is one of those films that sounds provocative on paper but ends up being surprisingly warm, funny, and thoughtful on screen. Based on Chester Brown’s graphic memoir, the movie explores relationships, intimacy, and personal freedom—but it does so in a way that feels relaxed …
Read More »‘TROLL’ (1986): A Strange, Sincere Cult Fantasy Overshadowed By A Sequel
Released in 1986, Troll is a low-budget fantasy horror film that has endured not because it succeeds, but because it fails in such a distinctive, oddly committed way. Directed by John Carl Buechler and produced by Charles Band under Empire Pictures, the movie has become a cult favorite for its …
Read More »Coming Soon To Theaters: ‘Redux Redux’
Coming soon to theaters from directors Kevin McManus & Matthew McManus is a new sci-fi thriller: Redux Redux. The film stars Michaela McManus (The Block Island Sound), Stella Marcus (The Return to Why), and Jeremy Holm (Brooklyn 45). The film hits theaters on February 20, 2026. Synopsis: In an attempt …
Read More »Available Now On Digital: ‘Blackout’
Available now on Digital from directors David M. Parks and LeeAnne Bauer is a new thriller: Blackout. The film stars Mike Ferguson (Showdown at the Grand), Twana Barnett (Beast Games), and LeeAnne Bauer (When It Rains in L.A.). Synopsis: Set in the aftermath of a nuclear crisis, Blackout follows a …
Read More »Diane Lane Joins Cast Of Mike Flanagan’s ‘The Exorcist’
Diane Lane (Unfaithful) joins the cast of Mike Flanagan’s (Dr. Sleep) new film: The Exorcist. The film also stars Scarlett Johansson (Lost in Translation) and Jacobi Jupe (Hamnet). Synopsis: The film will tell an all-new story set in The Exorcist universe and is not a sequel to 2023’s The Exorcist: Believer. …
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