Review by James Lindorf Jean Reno (Léon: The Professional) stars as an aging hitman in Writer and first-time Director Frédéric Petitjean’s Cold Blood. Henry (Reno), a legendary hitman, is enjoying the isolation of his lakeside cabin within the vast wilderness of...
Movie Review: ‘My Days Of Mercy’
Greetings again from the darkness. There have been some fine movies centered on death row. These include: THE GREEN MILE (1999), DEAD MAN WALKING (1995), THE LIFE OF DAVID GALE (2003), and TRUE CRIME (1999). The only one I can remember that even comes close to also...
Movie Review: ‘Wild Rose’
Greetings again from the darkness. Quick … name all of the female Country music singers from Glasgow, Scotland! Yep, that unicorn is the premise for this film from director Tom Harper and writer Nicole Taylor, both best known for their British TV work. Rose-Lynn...
Movie Review: ‘The Professor’ Blu-ray
Greetings again from the darkness. Cancer comedies are few and far between, and that’s understandable since the often deadly disease brings with it so much suffering and sadness. Writer-Director Wayne Roberts pulls no punches. The opening scene finds a doctor breaking...
Movie Review: ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ Is A Breezy, But Slightly Cheesy Delight
There are so many things that I love about the new ‘Spider-Man’ that it feels kind of petty to harp on its little problems. So, I’m going to start with my little peccadilloes and then work my way into all the things I really love. Now, I wrote that these problems are...
Movie Review: ‘Escape Plan: The Extractors’
Review by Bradley Smith For Escape Plan 3, I was pleasantly surprised… that I received a free copy of the Blu-ray. Makes it much easier to review than the streaming links or even attending a theater screening; not that I dislike those options. I just hope the digital...
Documentary Review: ‘The Good, The Bad, The Hungry’ An ESPN 30 For 30
Greetings again from the darkness. It’s hard to beat chowing down on a hot dog at the ballpark, and I’ve even been known to have one too many on occasion(s). What’s impossible to imagine is cramming a few dozen in my mouth in a 10 minute window – while a bunch of...
Movie Review: ‘Stuber’
Review by James Lindorf Stu (Kumail Nanjiani) works at a sporting goods store, but to open his own business, he needs to make a little extra money driving for Uber. He puts everything he can into being the perfect driver: an extensive music collection, all kinds of...
Movie Review Blu-ray: ‘Pet Sematary’ Remake Is Better Than The Original
There has been quite the resurgence of interest in Stephen King related projects over the last few years. And after the massive amount of money that the studios made on ‘It’, they were clamoring for properties to remake. So, one of the first major properties that they...
SXSW Movie Review: ‘The Art Of Self-Defense’ Has Lots To Enjoy
Review by Preston Barta THE ART OF SELF-DEFENSE Rated R, 104 minutes. Director: Riley Stearns Cast: Jesse Eisenberg, Alessandro Nivola, Imogen Poots, Steve Terada, Phillip Andre Botello, David Zellner and Leland Orser AUSTIN – There’s a moment in Riley Stearns’ THE...




