Review by James Lindorf “The Mandela Effect” is Writer and Director David Guy Levy’s sophomore film. He is following up on the 2013 horror movie “Would You Rather” with this story of grief and a search for meaning in the world after the death of a child. Brendan and...
Documentary Review: ‘Raise Hell: The Life & Times Of Molly Ivins’ DVD
Greetings again from the darkness. We can’t help but be drawn to that rare breed who possess a perfect blend of intelligence, humor, wit, and communication skills (whether written or oral). These people tend to make us laugh while they educate us and motivate us to...
Movie Review: ‘Marriage Story’
Greetings again from the darkness. Nicole has already made her decision. The film opens with her and husband Charlie in a therapy session. They are listing traits they admire about the other person. Watching this, we are unsure if the therapist thinks this exercise...
Movie Review: ‘The Aeronauts’
Greetings again from the darkness. ‘Up, up, and away, in my beautiful balloon.’ That song says nothing about a lack of oxygen (hypoxemia), a malfunctioning valve, or frost bite … all of which come into play in this story inspired by real life events of 1862 in London....
Watch Exclusive Clip For ‘The League Of Legend Keepers: Shadows’
Starring Isabella Blake-Thomas of "ONCE UPON A TIME" Spook yourself up some pre-Christmas jeepers with The League of Legend Keepers : Shadows, an adventure-packed, fright-crammed horror treat for the whole family! A family of archaeologists find the fifth pendant that...
Documentary Review: ‘Midnight Family’
Greetings again from the darkness. It would be easy to question why a family would choose to run a private ambulance service in a city where they may or may not get paid. It’s only when we know one stunning statistic that their reasoning becomes clear. In Mexico City,...
Movie Review: ‘Trauma Center’
Review by B. Parker Deep down in its misguided heart, Trauma Center isn't very interested in its own story. Nicky Whelan's character is hit by a stray bullet when two crooked cops (played by Texas Battle and Tito Ortiz) gun down another cop to cover up their dirty...
Movie Short Review: ‘Harbor’
Review by David Ferguson Greetings again from the darkness. As youngsters, most of us enjoyed school field trips. Escaping the sterile classroom environment to get out and see the real world was always a welcome event. Of course, we never thought about the added...
Movie Short Review: ‘Brotherhood’
Review by David Ferguson Greetings again from the darkness. Two red-headed freckled face boys herding sheep in rural Tunisia is a visual we’ve not previously see on screen. Writer-director Meryam Joobeur stumbled on the brothers while exploring the country, and the...
Movie Review: ‘1917’
Review by James Lindorf In 1998 “Saving Private Ryan” showed us to the horrors of the Omaha Beach landing, with its mesmerizing 27-minute opening. With a limited opening on Christmas day before releasing across the country on January 10th, Director Sam Mendes does the...









