Thelma (dir. Josh Margolin) – When our titular hero, played with charming gusto by the legendary June Squibb, falls victim to a predatory scam call,
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Arcadian is a touching, derivative horror thriller
While it is indeed somewhat refreshing to see Nicolas Cage in a role that requires absolutely none of his Nicolas Cageness, the latest post-A Quiet
Overlook Film Festival: Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person, All You Need is Death, and New Life
Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person (dir. Ariane Louis-Seize) In the neo-classic What We Do In The Shadows there’s a hilarious-but-heartbreaking scene when a newly
Civil War is a powerful anti-war thriller
Civil War, more so than anything else, is an anti-war film, but it’s one of the few with the guts to acknowledge that human beings
Blackout is a Wolfman Story With a Brain and a Heart
Many years ago, when I was a wee lad of 17, I attended a double feature of Larry Fessenden movies with the filmmaker in attendance.
I Like to Movie Movie episode 252 – Megan: Impossible – The Road to Dead Reckoning Part Two (Part One)
Megan has never seen a Mission: Impossible movie. Dan and Stephen are making her watch ALL OF THEM. That’s right, as the final (?) film
Coup de Chance has Woody Allen working in familiar territory with renewed energy
Coup de Chance is the title of the latest from octogenarian filmmaker Woody Allen. Translated from French, the language spoken across the entirety of the
I Like to Movie Movie episode 251 – DUNE: PART TWO!
On this week’s episode of I Like to Movie Movie, we leave the lush rainforests of Caladan for the unforgiving desert climate of Arrakis once
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire is too much and not enough
“Did you ever think that maybe this movie wasn’t made for you?” It’s a common rhetorical question, typically put forth to shut down unthoughtful criticism
Femme is a prime slice of contemporary exploitation cinema
One of my favorite annual events is the Exhumed FIlms Ex-fest, in which the titular programming collective assembles 12 straight hours of exploitation films, each
