The immediate point of comparison for You Won’t Be Alone will be The Witch, and while it’s not an unfair adjacency to make, at least
Tag: film
Everything Everywhere All at Once review – A once in a multiverse masterpiece!
Search all of the infinite universes parallel to our own and it is unlikely you will find a film quite like Everything Everywhere All at
New Episode of I Like to Movie Movie – Dreaming Hollywood w/ Frank Martinez and Turk Matthews
My interview with Frank Martinez and Turk Matthews, writer/director and star of Dreaming Hollywood, the new comedy/thriller that YOU, YES YOU, can watch right now
X review – Craft meets story meets violence meets nudity (This is good)
Ti West is a filmmaker who I have been rooting for for years, despite not being moved either way by any of his movies. I’ve
The Outfit – Suspenseful, even if suspension of disbelief is strained
Full disclosure: I still harbor a little bit of resentment toward Mark Rylance for the crime of beating Sylvester Stallone for Best Supporting Actor in
New Episode of I Like to Movie Movie – Peter Jackson and Costa Botes’ Forgotten Silver w/ Woody Fentress
We all know Peter Jackson as the man behind Lord of the Rings (yaaaay!), The Hobbit (not so yay!), and a variety of goopy classics
New Episode of I Like to Movie Movie – Lethal Weapon 3 AND 4 with Alex Pearlman
You can’t keep a good cop down, and as evidenced by Lethal Weapon 3 and 4, you can’t keep a bad cop down either. Two
Cyrano – A lovely, bleak take on a classic story
One need only tune in to a single episode of Game of Thrones to recognize that no matter how many high quality special effects you
New Episode of I Like to Movie Movie – The Oscars are Lame and We Love Them w/ Dexter Anderson
This week the Academy of Motion Pictures, Arts, Farts, Crafts, and Coldplay’s The Scientist released the nominees for the 2022 Oscars Ceremony. I’m not sure
Cosmic Dawn review – High concept sci-fi done on a budget
In astronomy, the term “cosmic dawn” refers to the furthest point back where can see into the history of the universe. Advanced telescopes and math
