'American Made' Review
The true story of 'American Made,' - the latest film from 'The Bourne Identity' director Doug Liman - looks set to be the better Tom Cruise movie of 2017 as it sends him back to the pilot's seat and us right into the era where he first made it to the movies himself.
Throwback Thursday: 'Treasure Planet' Review
This week I will be reviewing what I believe to be the most underrated Disney animated film of all time. We all know their classic films about princesses and talking animals. Unfortunately, it is when they branch out and break the mold that they are...
Throwback Thursday: 'The Man Who Knew Too Little' Review
Today we’re gonna talk about one of the best comedic leading men of all time. From films like ‘Groundhog Day (1993)’ to ‘Ghostbusters (1984)’ to ‘What About Bob? (1991)’, Bill Murray has been entertaining us for decades. And no matter the quality of the film, everyone always seems to be...
'The Ice Cream Truck' Review
Going into 'The Ice Cream Truck,' I was expecting one movie, but I got another one. Normally this would be a turn off for me, but honestly, I think...
'Dunkirk' Review
'Dunkirk' looks set to strip bare Nolan's film-making and truly focus the lens on his intricate brush-strokes for the first time. But is it really the success everyone is making out?
'Phoenix Forgotten' Review
'Phoenix Forgotten (2017)' is the story of Sophie a 20 something sister that is returning to her hometown in hopes of learning more about what happened to her brother 20 years prior.
Throwback Thursday: 'City Lights' Review
I have a confession to make; I have a bit of a fascination with Charlie Chaplin. I’ve read up on him, even watched Robert Downey Jr.’s ‘Chaplin (1992)’. And even now, the man is still a...
Throwback Thursday: 'The Fugitive' Review
This week sees the release of the newest murder mystery, ‘Atomic Blonde (2017)’. This got me thinking about some of my favorite murder mysteries. Just look at movies like ‘Memento (2000)’, ‘Minority Report (2002)’, even ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)’. All of these films are...
'Person to Person' Review
Every once in awhile, it's nice to see a nice, simple indie film that explores everyday life. In one of my favorites, ‘Cinema Paradiso (1988)’, there is honestly not much...