Review By: Wesley Collins A critical factor to the greatness of a film for myself is appropriateness and its accuracy with respect to the current socioeconomic and geopolitical spectrum in our world. Crypto is an undeniable hit and it’s incredibly fitting for today’s...
Movie Review: ‘The Browsing Effect’
Review by Caitlin Zeigler Melissa (Megan Guinan) and James (Drew Fonteiro) move in together and James proposes to her not long after. They met online and discuss what it was like meeting. She had a knitting club and he didn’t know or want to know how to knit, but did...
Movie Review: ‘Billboard’
Review by James Lindorf Billboard is the new independent film from writer and director Zeke Zelker (InSearchOf) who also executive produced the movie with his wife, Elaine. iDreamMachine will release the film, starring John Robinson, Heather Matarazzo, Leo...
Movie Review: ‘The Wind’
Review by James Linforf First-time feature director Emma Tammi partnered with first-time feature writer Teresa Sutherland to create The Wind. Premiering at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, The Wind explores an unseen evil that haunts a remote stretch of...
Movie Review: ‘The Best Of Enemies’
Greetings again from the darkness. It’s easy to complain (and many do) about how Hollywood usually explores racism. Sometimes the stories seem a bit over-simplistic, as with THE HELP, GREEN BOOK, and HIDDEN FIGURES; however, rather than criticize, perhaps we should be...
Documentary Review: ‘This Changes Everything’
By L.C. Cragg The numbers are real. The mission agenda is important and for Hollywood, the time is up. This documentary film provides a 360° and a historically data backed look at how the entertainment industry not only discriminates against women, but how they are...
Movie Review: ‘Hurley’
Review by Bradley Smith Hurley Haywood tells his heartbreaking life story which has been hidden behind his public persona for three decades. This is not just another auto racing documentary; which I admit was my first thought. In addition to the usual racing footage...
Movie Review: ‘Making Babies’
Review By: Wesley Collins Bringing a baby into the world is truly a special event. Even better when the process is simple, straightforward and takes the allotted 9 months. Unfortunately for Katie and John Kelly, their journey to their ultimate family goal takes every...
Movie Review: ‘Division 19’
Review by Wesley Collins Every writer and filmmaker wants to take the viewers breath away with what they’re able to create on screen. It isn’t always easy of course, as one must be able to blend a myriad of ideas at once to please what usually are diverse crowds and...
Movie Review: ‘Dumbo’ Flies, But Doesn’t Soar
Out of all the crop of Disney remakes in the last few years, this is probably the one that suffers the most from an extended running time. Not because it makes it a bad movie or wears out it’s welcome, but because a lot of the time that is filled gets filled with the...





