Sing Sing Review
Hands down one of the best movies I have seen this year. Sing Sing is a must-see!
Alien: Romulus Review
Alien: Romulus is here. Does it live up to the hype? Maybe curb those expectations.
Borderlands (2024) Review - Director Series
Part 9 of this Eli Roth Director Series. His 2024 film Borderlands.
Thanksgiving (2023) Review - Director Series
Part 8 of this Eli Roth Director Series. His 2023 film Thanksgiving.
The House with a Clock in Its Walls (2018) Review - Director Series
Part 7 of this Eli Roth Director Series. His 2018 film The House with a Clock in Its Walls.
Death Wish (2018) Review - Director Series
Part 6 of this Eli Roth Director Series. His 2018 film Death Wish.
Twisters Review
It’s been nearly twenty years since Jan de Bont’s 1990s disaster classic confirmed our fear of tornados with the movie Twister. It was a smash hit earning nearly 500 million at the box office making it Warner Brothers’ highest-grossing film until the first Harry Potter.
Knock Knock (2015) Review - Director Series
Part 5 of this Eli Roth Director Series. His 2015 film Knock Knock.
The Green Inferno (2013) Review - Director Series
Part 4 of this Eli Roth Director Series. His 2013 film The Green Inferno.
Hostel Part II (2007) Review - Director Series
Part 3 of this Eli Roth Director Series. His 2007 film Hostel Part 2.
Hostel (2005) Review - Directors Series
Part 2 of this Directors Series, 2005’s Hostel by Eli Roth presented by Quentin Tarantino.
Cabin Fever (2002) Review - Director Series
The first in a series first of reviewing a director’s entire filmography. Eli Roth’s Borderlands will be released on August 9th. So it’s the perfect time to reevaluate Roth’s filmography that I fell in love with when I was 14.
The Bikeriders Review
Jeff Nichols is here with his sixth directorial effort. The film is titled The Bikeriders starring; Austin Butler, Tom Hardy, Jodie Comer, and a slew of great character actors including Nichols perennial favorite Michael Shannon.
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga Review
George Miller returns with a prequel to his Magnum Opus Mad Max Fury Road. Finally a filmmaker brave enough to give the finger to Middle Management.
Civil War Review
Alex Garland’s fourth film is his most audacious yet. His first three smalls were relatively small-budget sci-fi films that delve into horror. Now he was given a 50 million dollar budget and free range to make the film he wanted.
Road House (2024) Review
Doug Liman, is back with another action film, this time blasting straight into your living rooms on Amazon Prime. It is a remake of the 1989 Swayze favorite Road House. However, many things are different, including not taking place in my home state.
The Zone of Interest Review
Jonathan Glazer’s latest film is an adaptation of Martin Amis’ 2014 novel of the same name. Rudolf Hoss the commandant of Auschwitz during World War II endeavor to give the best for his wife Hedwig and their family.
The Iron Claw Review
The Von Erichs were/are wrestling royalty. The Patriarch Fritz Von Erich was the originator of the titular move. Those who know wrestling know how tragic their story is, and I’m surprised it took this to make a film about them.
Maestro Review
Cooper’s highly anticipated follow-up to his feature directorial debut “A Star is Born”. His follow-up, intentional or not, is another music-focused film. This time a biopic of American Conductor/Composer Leonard Bernstein.