Review by Jacquelin Hipes Isabel (Michelle Williams) manages an underfunded orphanage in India, the operation barely able to afford food and school supplies for the dozens of children in its care. An unexpected offer of assistance from wealthy businesswoman Theresa...
Movie Review: ‘2: HRS’
Review By: Wesley Collins 2:Hrs is a really fun and silly film that also deals with a broken familial structure so its very real and relatable as well. I’d like to believe that everyone living at some point or another has imagined what his or her final days and...
Blu-ray Review: ‘Batman: Hush’
Based on one of the comics in the Batman series fans finally get a movie with Hush. Batman (Jason O'Mara) is up against a lot of usual foes in this one by the main villain is Hush who is a mysterious, bandaged man. Bruce also rekindles his romance with Selena/Catwoman...
Movie Review: ‘Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw’ Is Hilariously Over the Top
When the ‘Fast & Furious’ franchise debuted nearly two decades ago, it was just a fairly standard cop who falls for the bad guys action movie. We’d seen this whole schtick plenty of times before, but Universal made some money and they really wanted to keep it...
Movie Review: ‘Blindsided’
Review by Wesley Collins I feel giddy when I watch a film where its name so accurately fits. I was absolutely blindsided while watching this film. Many of the characters in the film were also blindsided in many ways throughout the movie. There is considerable change...
Movie Review: ‘American Killing’
Review By: Wesley Collins American Killing is a very complete story. It’s told clearly and concisely and the character development is A-1. The main character Jeb is like many living today in that he is a bit of a sociopath seeking worldly connections. In Jeb’s case,...
Movie Review: ‘The Curse of La Llorona’ Blu-ray
Review by Bradley Smith The Course of La Llorona takes a real Latin American folklore and gives it a Hollywood horror makeover complete with plenty of jump scares, comic relief, and (spoiler alert) a happy ending. And to make a few extra bucks, they stick it in the...
Movie Review: ‘Coyote Lake’
Review by James Lindorf Coyote Lake is the feature film debut for Director Sara Seligman who also co-wrote the screenplay with Thomas James Bond. Seventeen-year-old Ester runs a small bed and breakfast on the US/Mexico border along with her overbearing mother Teresa...
Movie Review: ‘The Nightingale’
Greetings again from the darkness. With only her second feature film, Jennifer Kent (THE BABADOOK) has created a near cinematic masterpiece. The only thing holding it back is the historical subject matter and the no-holds-barred approach that will surely limit its...
Movie Review: ‘Pokemon: Detective Pikachu’ Blu-ray Has A Fun Buddy Cop Movie Inside It
I don’t know much of anything about Pokémon. It was slowly becoming a big thing when I was in my late teens and I remember kids coming into GameStop to buy all the cards from me. Personally, I was never into board games and thought card games were about as lame as...









