From Kazakhstan, comes an uproarious horror comedy that actually made me laugh so hard I cried. The movie follows a trio of Kazakh men looking to get away from it all by taking a fishing trip in the woods. Nevermind that they know so little about fishing, camping or anything of the sort, these guys… Continue reading Fantasia 2021 Review: SWEETIE, YOU WON’T BELIEVE IT
Author: Mark Saldana
Fantasia 2021 Review: KING KNIGHT
By Mark Saldana Rating: 3 (Out of 4 Stars) I love a good off-beat comedy. And for all intents and purposes, King Knight is a good one, but not exactly great either. For my second film of Fantasia 2021, I chose what I thought sounded like a highly entertaining and potentially uproarious comedy about a… Continue reading Fantasia 2021 Review: KING KNIGHT
Fantasia 2021: BABY MONEY
By Mark Saldana Rating: 3.5 (Out of 4 Stars) Stupid criminals. What are you going to do? Greed and desperation can be powerful motivators, but they can also seriously affect intelligence and judgment. These are the main themes that propel this tense and unnerving crime drama, and filmmakers Mikhael Bassilli and Luc Walpoth utilize them… Continue reading Fantasia 2021: BABY MONEY
HOSTAGE
By Liz Lopez Rating: B – Hostage is the feature directorial debut of filmmaker Eddie Augustin after work on several short films. He and his long-time collaborator, Laura Polisena co-wrote and produced a story about a character, Ashley (Nicole Henderson, “Bizarre Murders” TV Series”). The pre-teen has a life altering change and some people who… Continue reading HOSTAGE
THE PROTEGE
By Mark Saldana Rating: 3 (Out of 4 Stars) From director Martin Campbell (Goldeneye, Casino Royale), comes a new action-thriller that displays his filmmaking skills when it comes to the genre, but is definitely limited by the weaknesses of the screenplay. Writer Richard Wenk penned said script, and though the movie does have some rather… Continue reading THE PROTEGE
THE NIGHT HOUSE
By Mark Saldana Rating: 2.5 (Out of 4 Stars) From director David Bruckner (The Signal) comes a mostly captivating and utterly unnerving horror film that ultimately disappoints when it fails to stick the landing. Starring Rebecca Hall, the movie has an amazing, relatable set-up, and has uses a lot of fascinating concepts, but the imagination… Continue reading THE NIGHT HOUSE
Critica de cine: The Night House
Por Liz Lopez Rating: B-/C+ The Night House permite a la audiencia conocer a una nueva viuda, Beth (Rebecca Hall), poco después de que su marido, el arquitecto Owen, se suicida fuera de su casa junto al lago. La hermosa casa tiene muchas ventanas y puertas de vidrio donde se puede disfrutar del paisaje, pero… Continue reading Critica de cine: The Night House
Critica de cine: The Protégé
Por Liz Lopez Rating: B-/C+ Si te encanta ver películas sobre pistolas a sueldo, asesinos y todo eso, debes saber que The Protégé, del director Martin Campbell, es definitivamente una película para que disfrutes. Una cosa que debes saber al respecto es esto: la previsibilidad en las escenas de lucha y otra parte del guión… Continue reading Critica de cine: The Protégé
FLAG DAY
By Liz Lopez Rating: B+ Sean Penn (The Crossing Guard, (1995); The Pledge (2001); Into the Wild (2007) returns to the director’s seat for the film Flag Day. The deeply flawed individuals in the screenplay, written by Jez Butterworth and John-Henry Butterworth, are characters in the 2005 memoir “Flim-Flam Man: The True Story of My… Continue reading FLAG DAY
Bentonville Film Festival 2021: Jury Awards Winners
By Liz Lopez The Bentonville Film Festival announced the jury prize winners for their seventh annual Festival. The week-long Festival, led by Academy Award-winning actor and Festival Chair Geena Davis, is known for its dedication to championing female, non-binary, LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, and people with disabilities’ voices in entertainment with films directed by 71% Women, 75%… Continue reading Bentonville Film Festival 2021: Jury Awards Winners