Louisa Moore

ScreenZealots

Activity Feed

ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
“Last Seen Alive” is yet another example of extreme mediocrity from Netflix, where they sometimes have the rare hit but most of their original films are misses. At least director Brian Goodman‘s film is watchable, but it’s an extremely gen... Read the full review »
ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
Smile (2022)

Smile (2022)

7 / 10
All around, “Smile” is better than you’d ever expect. Relying on a tried-and-true evil curse formula, writer / director Parker Finn puts an extra-creepy spin on his story by adding a simple physical attribute – smiling – that is used to... Read the full review »
ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
“Don’t Worry Darling” isn’t the massive mess that so many predicted, but it does suffer from a few major problems. The script (written by Katie Silberman) lacks grace and polish, one star’s questionable acting skills is amplified by the... Read the full review »
ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
The beauty of “Riceboy Sleeps” is that writer / director Anthony Shim‘s touching tearjerker about an immigrant family really captures and conveys the feeling of being a stranger in a strange land. The film gracefully expresses not only the s... Read the full review »
ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
I had never heard of Motern Media before I saw “Magic Spot,” and a quick Google search surprised me that the folks behind this film have a cult following. Directed by Charles Roxburgh (who co-wrote the screenplay with Matt Farley), this low bu... Read the full review »
ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
Forget sex, drugs, and rock and roll: GIVE US WORMS! Boasting one of the greatest titles in all of genre cinema, I truly wanted to love “All Jacked Up and Full of Worms,” a gross-out, demented, sleazy horror trip for the deranged (and prefera... Read the full review »
ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
The startling and horrific opening scene in co-directors Raúl Cerezo and Fernando González Gómez’s “The Elderly” where a senior woman leaps from her apartment balcony in a graphic, bloody suicide sets the tone for what’s the come. The f... Read the full review »
ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
Director, co-writer and star Mickey Reece is nothing if not ambitious with “Country Gold,” his offbeat, black and white dark comedy / sci-fi film that’s not quite funny or fun enough to become the cult classic it wants to be. Even though the... Read the full review »
ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
How could a film with an accomplished writer and director (David O. Russell), a compelling true story, a stellar ensemble cast, and an elite list of talent behind the camera as well as in front of it be such a complete and utter mess? It has every... Read the full review »
ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
Fans of independent animation will want to check out “Barber Westchester,” a delightfully eccentric film from artist Jonni Phillips Phillips. Her drawing style is appealing, and she strives for expressive creativity rather than perfection (i.e... Read the full review »
ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
Maybe I just don’t “get” the horrendous “Birdemic 3: Sea Eagle.” Is this one of those movies that’s so god-awful that it becomes cool to hate-watch it, or was this made with artistic sincerity? It’s sad because I don’t think writer... Read the full review »
ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
Writer / director Jay Burleson‘s “The Third Saturday in October Part V” is the first of a duo of films in his low-budget horror series. He’s made a subsequent Part 1, but Part V came first (there are no parts 2 through 4, which is part of... Read the full review »
ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
Bros (2022)

Bros (2022)

9 / 10
I didn’t expect much out of co-writer and director Nicholas Stoller‘s “Bros,” a film billed as the first mainstream gay romantic comedy. In the wrong hands, a film with such lofty ambitions could feel like an overreach in political correct... Read the full review »
ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
What bugs me the most about “The Greatest Beer Run Ever” is director Peter Farrelly’s indecisiveness. He can’t seem to pick a tone and stick with it. The first part is filled with lighthearted moments that make it seem like the film is a t... Read the full review »
ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
Director Alexandre O. Philippe’s documentary “Lynch/Oz” offers a comprehensive analysis of director David Lynch’s obsession with the beloved classic “The Wizard of Oz” and the influence it had on his entire body of work. Throughout his... Read the full review »
ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
The complex, surreal “Amazing Elisa” is a film that boldly and proudly defies categorization. Part fantasy, relationship drama, dark comedy, superhero film, and feminist manifesto, this wild and wicked story from the mind of writer / director... Read the full review »
ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
Writer and director Martin McDonagh is no stranger to creating stories that find humor in darkness. In fact, it’s arguably what he does best. With his latest film “The Banshees of Inisherin,” McDonagh captures the sadness of a breakup betwee... Read the full review »
ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
A 14 year old girl comes of age 13th-century England in director Lena Dunham‘s “Catherine Called Birdy,” the big screen adaptation of Karen Cushman’s award-winning young adult novel. Dunham wrote the screenplay with a few tweaks from the o... Read the full review »
ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
Based on a fascinating true story, “The Woman King” delivers audiences a different kind of onscreen hero. Instead of rich white playboys cavorting around in elaborate costumes, director Gina Prince-Bythewood‘s film features a cast of black w... Read the full review »
ScreenZealots
ScreenZealots rated and reviewed a movie.
1 year ago
“Zwigato” starts with a title card that declares it “a work of fiction based on a thousand true stories.” This one line perfectly encapsulates the essence of director Nandita Das’ film about gig economy workers in India. The story is one... Read the full review »