BRING HER BACK Is The Most Disturbing Horror Film This Year

From Danny and Michael Philipou, the filmmakers who brought us the horror sensation Talk to Me, comes a masterstroke of a movie that ups the ante when it comes to disturbingly dark cinema. Although Bring Her Back is not exactly an enjoyable film, it is a movie that deserves respect for its dedication to delivering… Continue reading BRING HER BACK Is The Most Disturbing Horror Film This Year

KARATE KID: LEGENDS Has A Lot Of Heart And Puts A New Spin On The Underdog Story

As someone who grew up during the 1980s, I watched both The Karate Kid and The Karate Kid: Part II multiple times. Although these movies have their corny, schmaltzy moments, the heart at their core always resonated with me. Forty-one years after the release of the first Karate Kid movie, and after two sequels, an… Continue reading KARATE KID: LEGENDS Has A Lot Of Heart And Puts A New Spin On The Underdog Story

Movie Review: The Stones Are Speaking – Award-Winning Documentary Now Available On Demand

According to the Cambridge Dictionary, an archaeologist is a noun that describes “someone who studies the buildings, graves, tools, and other objects of people who lived in the past.” The documentary film “The Stones Are Speaking” is about the discovery of an archaeological site uncovered in Central Texas. I was not aware of the discovery… Continue reading Movie Review: The Stones Are Speaking – Award-Winning Documentary Now Available On Demand

Crítica de película: Bring Her Back – El duelo llega al horror en la familia

Los directores Danny y Michael Philippou (Talk To Me) han regresado con una nueva y visceral película de horror, Bring Her Back, que hará que el público contenga la respiración en algunas de las escenas muy intensas. El duelo es una emoción muy fuerte, y todos manejan su pérdida lo mejor que pueden. Hay algunos… Continue reading Crítica de película: Bring Her Back – El duelo llega al horror en la familia

Movie Review: MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – THE FINAL RECKONING, A Movie I Enjoyed As A Closer To The Franchise

One of the great things about our outlet is that we sometimes offer multiple reviews of the same movie because opinions vary. Yesterday, we posted a review by our leader, Laurie Coker, who did not like the new and perhaps final installment of the Mission: Impossible franchise. On the other hand, I had a great… Continue reading Movie Review: MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – THE FINAL RECKONING, A Movie I Enjoyed As A Closer To The Franchise

Movie Review: LILO & STITCH Does Not Quite Capture The Same Magic That It’s Animated Version Delivers

Disney’s animated film, Lilo & Stitch, is a film that, for some reason, has always alluded me for so long. I finally watched the movie one week before the screening of the “live-action” version of the film, and I very much enjoyed what it has to offer. The original movie came out in 2002, and… Continue reading Movie Review: LILO & STITCH Does Not Quite Capture The Same Magic That It’s Animated Version Delivers

Movie Review: The New Boy – Cate Blanchette stars in 1940s Australian set Story

Filmmaker Warwick Thornton wrote the screenplay, was the cinematographer, and directed The New Boy, starring Cate Blanchett, Deborah Mailman, and Wayne Blair and introducing Aswan Reid. I read a couple of online articles that state the filmmaker had an experience as an Australian Aboriginal child when he was sent to a Christian boarding school run… Continue reading Movie Review: The New Boy – Cate Blanchette stars in 1940s Australian set Story

Events/News: Annual Johnston High School Vietnam Veterans Memorial Ceremony

The Johnston High School Ex-Students Association will host the annual Johnston High School Vietnam Veterans Memorial Monument Ceremony on Saturday, May 24, 2025, from 2-5 pm at the Johnston/Liberal Arts and Science Academy campus. The ceremony honors the fallen Johnston High School Vietnam War veterans from east Austin who had their lives cut short while… Continue reading Events/News: Annual Johnston High School Vietnam Veterans Memorial Ceremony

Critica De Pelicula: Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning está dirigida por Christopher McQuarrie, quien coescribió el guion con Erik Jendresen. La película comienza dándole al público un pequeño recordatorio de cuáles fueron los trabajos de Ethan Hunt, no solo en la anterior, sino en todas. En caso de que no lo hayas oído, la duración oficial de… Continue reading Critica De Pelicula: Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

Movie Review: MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – THE FINAL RECKONING

Attending an early screening of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, directed by Christopher McQuarrie, stirred a wave of nostalgia. The original Mission: Impossible debuted in 1996, and realizing nearly three decades have passed feels almost unreal. The reunion of the core cast—Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt, Ving Rhames as Luther Stickell, Simon Pegg as… Continue reading Movie Review: MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – THE FINAL RECKONING