Jan 26 Love0 I, Frankenstein: A Dreadful Concoction of an EasyMac Movie By James Keith Movie Reviews As the credits to Stuart Beatle’s I, Frankenstein rolled off the screen and the lights came on and the theater…Read More
Jan 26 Love1 If You Build It: Better Education Through the Power of Design By Nguyen Le Movie Reviews Having déjà vus at the title? You have to: it’s the first half of the classic opening line in Field…Read More
Jan 22 Love0 Gloria: Paulina García Delivers the Performance of a Lifetime By Ural Garrett Movie Reviews There’s an air of loneliness in Sebastián Lelio’s warmly directed Chilean drama Gloria. Nonetheless, more than enough lighthearted moments perfectly…Read More
Jan 20 Love0 Devil’s Due: A Found Footage Film Slightly Above the Norm By Jim Rohner Movie Reviews Found footage is a deceptive genre. Seemingly easy to pull off as long as the crew involved has a camera,…Read More
Jan 20 Love0 The Nut Job: A Creative and Comedic Lackluster By James Keith Movie Reviews When I walked up to the box office all by myself and requested my one ticket for Peter Lepeniots’ The…Read More
Jan 19 Love1 Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit – Enjoyable but All Too Familiar By Nguyen Le Movie Reviews After a brief break from Thor, actor/director Kenneth Branagh is tasked with reintroducing Jack Ryan to the big screen. Here…Read More
Jan 17 Love0 Big Bad Wolves: Horror Done Right By Brock Wilbur Movie Reviews Today we are going to talk about darkness. We are going to talk about something so black that you cannot…Read More
Jan 13 Love0 The Legend of Hercules: A Perfectly Atrocious Creation By Jim Rohner Movie Reviews The Legend of Hercules is a film that no one asked for, targeted toward a demographic that no one can…Read More
Jan 12 Love0 The Banshee Chapter: Found Footage Horror Revived By Brock Wilbur Movie Reviews Blair Erickson's debut film is a seamless blend of found footage horror, documentary, acid freak-out, and paranoid delusion. What it…Read More
Jan 11 Love0 Black Coffee: Cinematic Lack-Luster & Underwhelming Rom-Com By Ural Garrett Movie Reviews Black Coffee may fill the needs of those craving a fairly innocent romantic comedy with a majority African American cast.…Read More