Review by Hunter Miele Getting revenge on an evil boss is a fun concept that nearly everyone can relate to. “Andy Somebody” is a classic revenge story about “sticking it to the man,” yet it gives us nothing to hope for and no one to root for. The film opens with the...
Movie Review: ‘Cocaine Bear’ Blu-ray
Review by James Lindorf Lines, truants, and bears, oh my! The third time’s the charm for director Elizabeth Banks, who, with the guidance of fan favorites Phil Lord and Chris Miller, turns a whacky what-if into the best horror-comedy in years. With distribution by...
Movie Review: ‘Rare Objects’
Greetings again from the darkness. The emotional turmoil in the aftermath of being the victim of sexual assault is incomprehensible to anyone who hasn’t experienced such trauma. Writer-director Katie Holmes and Phaedon A Papadopoulos have adapted Kathleen Tessaro’s...
Movie Review: ‘One Of These Days’
Greetings again from the darkness. Thanks to the onslaught of ‘Reality TV’ over the last decade, we seem to have lost empathy for those whose lot in life has driven them to submit to acts of desperation in hopes of finding a way forward. Writer-director Bastian...
Movie Review: ‘Nefarious’
Review by Hunter Miele The plot of “Nefarious” isn’t particularly unique. Diving into the mind of the insane serial killer is a trope that has been done time and time again, yet this title character truly is memorable. Sean Patrick Flannery delivers a gut-wrenching...
Movie Review: ‘Air’
Review by James Lindorf We’ve seen movies about business deals changing lives in “The Pursuit of Happyness” and “Joy.” We’ve seen great athletes being wooed towards a bright future in “Blue Chips” and “The Air Up There.” We’ve even seen characters try and change the...
Movie Review: ‘Air’
Greetings again from the darkness. “Where’s the Beef?” That iconic Wendy’s TV commercial featuring Clara Peller is but one of the many references flashed during the opening montage designed to ensure every viewer understands we are headed back to 1984. Yes, it’s been...
Movie Review: ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’
Review by James Lindorf Nintendo is finally returning to theaters nearly 30 years to the day since the release of the live-action “Super Mario Bros.” starring Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo. Disney’s Buena Vista Pictures is out, and the video game titan has partnered...
Movie Review: ‘Praise This’ On Peacock
Greetings again from the darkness. Off the top of my head, I can’t think of another faith-based film aimed at pre-teen African Americans, especially girls. Writer-director Tina Gordon understands the audience for her film, and smartly uses music and an immensely...
Movie Review: ‘Paint’
Greetings again from the darkness. You might wonder how a low-key painter becomes ubiquitous, evolving into the source of pop culture references in everything from “Saturday Night Live” to “Family Guy” to recent horror film SMILE. Bob Ross hosted “The Joy of Painting”...






