Legendary dancer “Magic” Mike Lane (Channing Tatum) is back to shimmy and shake and make a few dreams come true. Last time he took his moves on the road, and this time he is hitting the international stage in London. “Magic Mike’s Last Dance” is now playing in...
Movie Review: ‘Boy From Nowhere’
Review by Hunter Miele A raw, unconventional experience is always a blessing in film. Something that mimics reality in a way that is not only captivating, but leads one to view the world in a new light. “Boy From Nowhere” is SJ Finlay’s directorial debut and is based...
Movie Review: ‘Sharper’
Greetings again from the darkness. We’ve seen just about every kind of con on the big screen. Heck, we’ve even seen a wide variety of cons play out in real life through politicians and corporate types. The fictional cons provide some entertainment value, as we get to...
Movie Review: ‘Of An Age’
Greetings again from the darkness. One of my (many) pet peeves involves movies where we are supposed to believe a couple finds eternal love after barely spending any time together. Now I fully understand some artistic license must be taken in love stories, as there...
Movie Review: ‘Somebody I Used To Know’
Greetings again from the darkness. As consistently as January brings horror films, we can count on February to deliver Romantic Comedies released around Valentine's Day. Although, these days, even rom-coms tend to arrive carrying the weight of social messaging wrapped...
Movie Review: ‘Consecration’
Greetings again from the darkness. Horror films and religion are a match made in heaven … so to speak. The linking of demonic possession and religious artifacts pre-dates cinema, and yet has long been a key element on the big screen. The effect of the cross on Dracula...
Movie Review: ‘The Locksmith’
Review by James Lindorf Nicolas Harvard marks his feature directorial debut with the indie crime drama “The Locksmith.” Featuring a classic Hollywood premise and a veteran cast, “The Locksmith” is a solid reminder that Ryan Phillippe and Kate Bosworth can still...
Movie Review: ‘Disquiet’
Review by Hunter Miele There are few things that a fan of the supernatural asks for in a thriller: Suspense, drama, and- most importantly- ghoulish characters in a creepy setting that provide us the scares that we came for. And when it comes to setting- let’s be...
Movie Short Review: ‘Night Ride (NATTRIKEN, Norway, short film)
NIGHT RIDE (NATTRIKEN, Norway, short film) Greetings again from the darkness. With a string of short films to his credit, Norwegian writer-director Eirik Tveiten had to wait patiently during the pandemic for the release of his latest. That patience was rewarded with...
Movie Review: ‘Knock At The Cabin’
Review by James Lindorf A lonely cabin in the woods is such a staple of the horror genre that it led to the 2011 movie “Cabin in the Woods.” After 14 movies, Director M. Night Shyamalan is finally taking us to the woods with “Knock at the Cabin.” Based on the 2019...






