Right off the bat I want to establish something important: While Encounter is a film that is best seen without any prior knowledge of its
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Wolf review – A scrappy set of performances bolster a somewhat incomplete film
In Wolf, George MacKay plays Jacob, a young man who thinks that he’s a wolf. No, not a werewolf, but an actual wolf. He is
New York Ninja review – A labor of love brings a film back from the dead
In 1984 a martial artist named John Liu wrote, directed, and starred a film called New York Ninja. In it we follow John, a mild-mannered
Rocky IV: Rocky vs Drago – The Ultimate Director’s Cut review – Very different, but mostly the same
Rocky IV has always been my least favorite of the series. This doesn’t mean that I dislike it, just that I think it doesn’t quite
Ghostbusters: Afterlife review – Fun, but lacks personality, ghosts.
Ghostbusters premiered on June 7th, 1984, about two months before I was even born. I have never known a world that didn’t have Ghostbusters in
Belfast review – More like Bel-too-fast amirite?
One look at the trailer for Belfast and you could be forgiven for thinking that this is Kenneth Branagh’s attempt at making his own personal
The Beta Test review – The erotic thriller is back…and now it’s much funnier!
“I’m gonna pay for it,” says Jordan Hines after throwing a tantrum and shattering a pane of glass in his office. He’s talking about the
Philadelphia Film Festival – Phindie – A handy link to all my shit!
Thanks for standing by while I didn’t update anything for two weeks because I was way too busy watching movie after movie after movie after
Dashcam review – Blow Out for the computer age
There are two movies coming out this season called Dashcam. Having only seen one, I cannot speak as to whether or not they have similar
Dune review – I hate sand, but I like Dune
There is no such thing as an “unfilmable” book. The concept simply does not exist. What does exist is the concept of adaptation. When adapting