Review by James Lindorf Arriving Friday, September 7th via Uncork’d Entertainment, Five Fingers for Marseilles is the latest from the duo of director Michael Matthews and writer Sean Drummond. The first feature-length film from the pair is a thrilling western set in...
Movie Review: ‘We The Animals’
The narrative of a person’s life often doesn’t become clear until he or she has lived most of it. Rather than a journey with direction or purpose, childhood feels more impressionistic. A blur of potent emotion and events that lack the guiding context of adulthood,...
Movie Review: ‘Silencer’
Review by James Lindorf Silencer is the latest film from director Timothy Woodward Jr. (Gangster Land, WEAPONiZED) based on a screenplay by newcomer Sean Mick. The action thriller stars Johnny Messner (Weaponized), Danny Trejo (Machete), Tito Ortiz (Former UFC...
Movie Review: Indian Comedy Horror Film ‘Stree’
Review by Russell Whitehouse Do you believe in ghosts? You’d better, if you live in the Indian town of Chanderi, the setting for STREE, the sophomore film from director Amar Kaushik. It’s in the comedy-horror subgenre, alongside classics like SCREAM and SCARY MOVIE....
Woods Hole Film Festival Review: ‘Skid Row Marathon’ Steps Up As An Inspirational Journey
Review By LC Cragg This authentic story of real life redemption delivers authentic inspiration. Taking place mostly in the skid row neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, Judge Craig Mitchell takes us on a deeply emotional journey with his running club made up of ex...
Woods Hole Film Festival Review: ‘The Limit Of’
Review by LC Cragg This first-time filmmaker’s effort delivers on every level: relevancy of topic, story line, pacing, beautiful cinematography, great casting, acting and soundtrack. Alan Mulligan, Director, Writer, Producer has a lot to be proud of, as we see the...
Woods Hole Film Festival Review: ‘Chet’s Last Call’ Access To Boston’s Underground Music Scene
Review by L.C. Cragg Chet’s Last Call takes audiences to the bar of the same name, directly across of from the then Boston Garden arena. This club was the stomping ground of numerous famous and not so famous bands of the 70’s and 80’s. A true doc film throwback shown...
DVD Review: ‘Scooby-Doo! And The Gourmet Ghost’
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided me with a free copy of the DVD I reviewed in this post. The opinions I share are my own. Scooby Doo (Frank Welker) and the gang are back and this time they are involved in a mystery at Fred's (Franke Welker) Uncle Bobby's Rocky...
Movie Review ‘Memoir Of War’
Review by Jacquelin Hipes The initial synopsis of Memoir of War might invite comparisons to Paul Verhoeven’s World War II drama, Black Book. A resistance fighter growing close to, or even seducing, a Nazi sympathizer is certainly a provocative dynamic, one potentially...
Movie Review: ‘The Little Stranger’
Greetings again from the darkness. Director Lenny Abrahamson’s follow up to his stellar film ROOM (Oscar nominated for Best Picture and Best Director) is based on Sarah Waters graphic novel, and adapted for the screen by Lucinda Coxon (THE DANISH GIRL). Very early on,...







