Review by James Lindorf In nearly every part of the world outside the United States, the most popular sport is Soccer or Football. First patented in 1921, Table Football/Soccer, better known as foosball, became the way for fans to bring the game into bars, rec...
Movie Review: ‘Jojo Rabbit’ Blu-ray
Greetings again from the darkness. Welcome to the most divisive movie of the year. Some will scoff at the idea and deride the filmmaker without ever even seeing the movie. Some will relay disgust after seeing the movie. A few won’t appreciate the style or structure,...
Movie Review: ‘The Photograph’
Review by James Lindorf Mae Morton (Issa Rae) is a successful curator at the Queens Museum. She is also hurt, angry, and full of questions after the recent and unexpected death of her mother, Christina. A letter in her mom’s safety deposit box will send Mae on a...
Movie Review: ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ Spins For Satisfaction
Apparently, the problem with video game movies for all these years was that they were taking themselves too seriously for the average film critics. It only took about 20 years, but last year we got the first certified “fresh” video game movie and now ‘Sonic the...
Movie Review: ‘Downhill’
Greetings again from the darkness. Overwhelming apprehension. That’s the feeling I had walking into the theatre for the Americanized re-make of one of my top 10 favorite movies from 2014 … FORCE MAJEUR. Sure, it’s common practice for U.S. filmmakers to farm...
Movie Review: ‘The Lodge’
Greetings again from the darkness. Should you ever get cast as the stepmother in a horror movie, just know things aren't likely to go well for your character. That even holds true for the stepmom-to-be in this latest from the writer-director team of Severin Fiala and...
Movie Review: ‘The Rest Of Us’
Review by Lisa Payne A man’s two families are brought together at his funeral by his untimely death. Cami (Heather Graham) and Aster (Sophie Nélisse) are the first. Rachel (Jodi Balfour) and Tallulah (Abigail Pniowsky) are the second. Cami cannot move on emotionally,...
Movie Review: ‘Spy Intervention’
Review by James Lindorf From Director Drew Mylrea, Spy Intervention stars Drew Van Acker (Pretty Little Liars) as Corey Gage, the world’s greatest spy. While out a mission, Corey met the love of his life, Pam Grayson, played by Poppy Delevingne (Kingsman: The Golden...
Movie Review: ‘The Lightest Darkness (Russia)’
Greetings again from the darkness. In the movie world, good things rarely happen on a train. In fact, whether it’s the train whistle, the train depot, or the passenger compartment, it’s a warning to viewers that this journey is troubled. So brace yourself. This may be...
Movie Review: ‘Birds Of Prey’
Review by Lauryn Angel I’ve been a Harley Quinn fan since she first appeared on Batman: The Animated Series, but I admit that I was not happy with how the character was written for Suicide Squad. So to say that I felt trepidation about Harley Quinn as the centerpiece...








