Review by James Lindorf Best friends haven’t been living life to the fullest and decide to attend a party for one debaucherously fun night. No, it’s not this year’s Good Boys, those kids are too young, and it’s not a 12 year too late review of Superbad, the stars are...
Movie Review: ‘Honey Boy’
Greetings again from the darkness. Most 12 year olds don’t have a job. Perhaps their parents have assigned a few chores around the house to help them learn responsibility, but for the most part, they go to school and play … the things that kids do. Shia LaBeouf had 2...
Movie Review: ‘The Report’
Greetings again from the darkness. Does the end justify the means? Do two wrongs make a right? These are questions of ethics and morality, and when it comes to the government, they can also be questions of legal and illegal, or even life and death. Scott Z Burns...
Movie Review: ‘Midway’ Is A Dive Bomb Into The Abyss
For a few fleeting minutes of Roland Emmerich’s over prized indie epic ‘Midway’, you can actually see the remnants of a better film. Patrick Wilson is so effortlessly finer than everyone around him in this film, it kinda hurts when the main characters show up. Before...
Movie Review: ‘Frankie’
Greetings again from the darkness. Sintra is a resort town in Portugal, not far from Lisbon. It is breathtakingly beautiful with mountains, beaches, cliffs, colorful gardens and a picturesque town filled with charming churches and majestic castles. Writer-director Ira...
Movie Review: ‘Midway’
Greetings again from the darkness. Japan’s World War II goal was to devastate the United States Navy fleet in the South Pacific, thereby securing the area as their own and crippling the U.S. military beyond hope. The December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor was the...
Movie Review: ‘Last Christmas’
Review by James Lindorf Kate (Emilia Clarke) is a mess. Following a miraculous recovery from death’s door, she has spent every day alienating her friends and family. After escaping the former Yugoslavia, Kate dreamed of being a big star under the lights of London’s...
Movie Review: ‘Ice Blue’
Review by James Lindorf Written by Jason Long and directed by newcomer Sandi Somers, Ice Blue tells the story of 16-year-old Arielle and her life on a secluded farm with her father, John. Life is simple for the pair; Arielle is homeschooled and spends the rest of her...
Movie Review: ‘Crown Vic’
Review by James Lindorf Starting in 1997, the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor became the most widely used automobile in law enforcement, and veteran patrol officer Ray Mandel has been behind the wheel of one ever since. Crown Vic follows Ray and ambitious...
Movie Review: ‘Eminence Hill’
Review by Bradley Smith Saddle up, partner. Eminence Hill is a violent, bloody Western with a mildly captivating story about revenge, revenge disguised as justice, and violence disguised as religion, with poignant scenes about God and the meaning of life. The title...


