New Episode of I Like to Movie Movie – Philadelphia Film Festival recap!
Ove the last few weeks I attended the 31st annual Philadelphia Film Festival and caught a grand total of 28 movies! In this episode I
The Odyssey – Seeing yourself become the villain
I Like to Movie Movie episode 280 – A Farewell Film Potluck
Evil Dead Burn – a New French Extremity-inspired entry to a series that will (hopefully) never die!
The Invite – an exceptional adult sex comedy
Supergirl – a middling hero flick with a great central performance
Disclosure Day – You’re always in good hands with Spielberg
Backrooms – Liminal horror with a plot!
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The Mandalorian and Grogu – a zero-gravity space adventure
Mortal Kombat II: a movie that is hardly worth this angry essay
Ove the last few weeks I attended the 31st annual Philadelphia Film Festival and caught a grand total of 28 movies! In this episode I
So often we refer to any movie with a little bit of goop and a fair amount of degeneracy to be reminiscent of John Waters,
For my money, there is no more exciting voice in sci-fi cinema (and cinema in general) than the duo of Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson,
A neon lit, blood-drenched, metal-as-fuck action slasher with a killer lead and more smashed skulls and mangled faces than I could have ever hoped for.
We need more “aliens attack” movies. While I love a good extraterrestrial movie that explores the larger considerations of what it would mean for visitors
Ali Abbasi has completed one of the biggest genre jumps in the history of journeyman filmmakers, and done so between two excellent films. His previous
Easily one of the most joyous and hilarious films of the festival so far is Chop & Steele, the sweet-natured tale of two merry pranksters
Fans of writer/director/DJ/electronic musician Quentin Dupieux aka Mr. Oizo, know that to categorize or even merely describe any of his artistic output is completely pointless.
The biggest surprise of PFF31 so far has got to be Mali Elfman’s feature debut Next Exit. Promoted as a sci-fi road movie, this thoughtful
A mad stroke of grotesque brilliance, Sick of Myself takes aim at some of the strangest behaviors currently plaguing society and skewers them with clinically