Review by James Lindorf Deep Murder is a horror comedy by Director Nick Corirossi, who is known for his work on Funny or Die, most notably the “Don Cheadle Is Captain Planet” episode. Written by Quinn Beswick, Josh Margolin, Benjamin Smolen, and Nikolai von Keller,...
Movie Review: ‘Vault’
Review by Bradley Smith Theo Rossi (Luke Cage) and Clive Standen (Vikings, Doctor Who) star in Vault, the latest “based on true events” mafia thriller/heist movie. I have spoken before about how dull “based on true events” movies come across to me and this movie does...
Movie Short Review: ‘The Bumbry Encounter’
Review by James Lindorf Writer/Director Jay K. Raja and frequent collaborator Director/Producer Roth Rind have teamed up on their latest short film, The Bumbry Encounter. The year is 1961, and newlyweds Jackie and Terry Bumbry are on their way to see her parents for...
Movie Review: ‘Late Night’
Greetings again from the darkness. ”A woman who hates women”. That is how talk show host Katherine Newbury is described. Oh, and her show’s ratings have been declining for 10 years, she doesn’t even know most of her writers by sight (or name), and we are led to...
Movie Review: ‘The Tomorrow Man’
Greetings again from the darkness. Noble Jones worked as the second unit director on David Fincher’s award-winning film THE SOCIAL NETWORK (2010), and he has made quite a name for himself in music videos and commercials. This is his first feature film as director and...
Movie Review: ‘Hampstead’
Greetings again from the darkness. Were this not inspired by the true story of Harry Hallowes, finding something positive to say about the film might prove difficult. Hallowes was (sometimes) affectionately known as the “Hampstead Hermit”. The crux of his story is...
Movie Review: ‘Wonder Park’ Blu-ray
Review by Adrina Palmer “Wonder Park” tells the story of a magnificent amusement park where the imagination of a wildly creative girl named June comes alive. While “Wonder Park” may appear to be just another cutesy movie for kids, the plot includes a bit of trauma and...
Movie Review: ‘The Dead Don’t Die’
Review by Lauryn Angel It’s hard to explain just why I loved The Dead Don’t Die, Jim Jarmusch’s homage to the classic zombie flick. The trailers give the impression that it’s a zom-com – and it is, but first and foremost it’s a Jim Jarmusch film, which many viewers...
2019 Oak Cliff Film Festival Movie Review: ‘Satanic Panic’
Greetings again from the darkness. Hail Satan! This is definitely the first screening I’ve ever been to where those are the words the director used to introduce her film. Director Chelsea Stardust is quite passionate about her film, and most of the audience shared in...
Movie Review: ‘Wade In The Water’
Review By: Wesley Collins I’d like to begin my review of Wade in the Water by saying it is a phenomenal film. Extremely simple and direct in its intentions but the acting, feelings and sentiment created by this film is amazing. The title is extremely accurate and...








