MERCY Is Not Only A Dollar Store MINORITY REPORT, It is so Lame and Imbecilic

Look, I like what Chris Pratt has brought to comedic performances, especially in the Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy, but the actor cannot do serious drama. This fact is so starkly evident in a film already plagued by bad writing and direction, but it would have been a lead role that could have been so… Continue reading MERCY Is Not Only A Dollar Store MINORITY REPORT, It is so Lame and Imbecilic

IS THIS THING ON? Shows The Healing Power Of Art

The new movie by director Bradley Cooper focuses on a man dealing with divorce, depression, and his struggles to find happiness in his life. After his marriage seems to fall apart, the man initially finds himself lost and aimless, but eventually discovers an outlet not only to express himself but also to learn more about… Continue reading IS THIS THING ON? Shows The Healing Power Of Art

ANACONDA Attempts To Pull Off A Tropic Thunder, But Lacks Depth

Writer/director Tom Gormican and co-writer Kevin Etten have attempted to pull off a fun spin on the bad monster movie Anaconda. In 1997, the monster movie Anaconda was released in theaters and had a mixed reception. Obviously, there are those who have much love for the silly film and have decided to make a more… Continue reading ANACONDA Attempts To Pull Off A Tropic Thunder, But Lacks Depth

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SONG SUNG TRUE Presents A Passionate Story About A Tribute Act

(L to R) Kate Hudson as Claire Sardina and Hugh Jackman as Mike Sardina in director Craig Brewer's SONG SUNG BLUE, a Focus Features release. Credit: Sarah Shatz/Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.

From director Craig Brewer comes a film that details the story of a tribute act to Neil Diamond that captured the hearts of many Neil Diamond fans, but there is much more to their story than I had anticipated. I was pleasantly surprised by the story behind Lightning & Thunder, a Neil Diamond tribute group… Continue reading SONG SUNG TRUE Presents A Passionate Story About A Tribute Act

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AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH Reinvigorates A Saga Stalled By Second Installment

James Cameron definitely has a vision for his Avatar saga. After he blew me away, visually and sonically, with his first installment, I noticed the movie’s lack of originality in its story. Still, I was intrigued enough to see what else he had to bring to his Pandoran world. The second installment, for me, is… Continue reading AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH Reinvigorates A Saga Stalled By Second Installment

THE HOUSEMAID Has A Generous Dose Of Lifetime With A Dash of Late Night Cinemax

Perhaps I am dating myself, because I don’t know, and I haven’t known for some time, if Cinemax still features soft-core material in their late-night programming. Maybe the channel does, maybe it doesn’t. But I do know that during the late 90s and early oughts, Cinemax often featured films that were not quite pornographic, but… Continue reading THE HOUSEMAID Has A Generous Dose Of Lifetime With A Dash of Late Night Cinemax