Review by James Lindorf Bill S. Preston Esquire (Alex Winter) and Ted “Theodore” Logan (Keanu Reeves) are up to their time-traveling antics again, but they will have to face the music on August 28th in select theaters and On Demand. It has been 29 years since we saw...
Movie Review: ‘Triggered’
Review by James Lindorf Many groups of friends have a linchpin, the person that brought almost everyone into the circle and served as the sun the group orbits. When that pin is no longer around, it becomes easy for everyone to start to drift apart with life's...
Movie Review: ‘Let Him Go’
Greetings again from the darkness. Diane Lane and Kevin Costner reunite on screen, only this time it’s not as the earthy and earthly parents to Superman (MAN OF STEEL, 2013). Instead, this film from writer-director Thomas Bezucha (THE FAMILY STONE, 2005), based on...
Movie Review: ‘Call Me Brother’
Review by Lisa Payne Tony (Andrew Diskmukes) and Lisa (Christina Parrish) are teenaged siblings who have been separated by divorce as younger children. Lisa lives with their mom and Tony lives with their dad, Frank (Asaf Ronen) and his wife, Doris (Dany Uribe). Lisa...
Movie Review: ‘My Dad’s Christmas Date’
Review by Lisa Payne David (Jeremy Piven) lost his wife a couple of years ago. He and his daughter, Jules (Olivia-Mae Barrett) are still grieving hard. Jules has the idea that David would be better off if he met someone else, so she joins several online dating sites...
Movie Review: ‘Kindred’
Greetings again from the darkness. It’s the first feature film for writer-director Joe Marcantonio and his co-writer Jason McColgan, which might explain why the film starts strong before faltering, mostly salvaged by three strong performances. Eighteen months into...
Movie Review: ‘That Good Night’
Greetings again from the darkness. Art imitating life is something we’ve not only grown accustomed to, but also something we expect. In this case it’s the bittersweet final performance of the great John Hurt. A terminally ill man taking on the role of a terminally ill...
Movie Short Review: ‘Graceland’
Greetings again from the darkness. As parents, we never know what will click with our kids. Of course we may nudge them towards sports over theatre, or marching band over debate, but the wonder of life is that personality and interest usually guide those decisions...
Movie Review: ‘Higher Love’
Review by James Lindorf Self-taught Director Hasan Oswald’s first film “Higher Love” is a powerful exploration of the control love and drugs can have over us. In this gripping documentary, we follow Camden, New Jersey Native Daryl Gant and his quest to be a better...
Movie Short Review: ‘Welcome Back’
Greetings again from the darkness. “They will kill me.” That’s the gut-wrenching plea for mercy Rosa (Joselyn Gallardo) makes to the ICE Officer as the ankle monitor is removed. Rosa and her young daughter Sophia (Maria Lalama Noboa) are at a United States airport...





