Role Play: A Lighthearted Thriller with Killer Laughs

Kaley Cuoco and David Oyelowo in a still from Role Play. (Photo: Prime Video)

Premiering on Amazon Prime Video, ‘Role Play’ dares to take the conventional contract killer narrative and infuse it with a refreshing twist—a double life. Kaley Cuoco, known for her comedic prowess, embraces the role of Emma, a deadly assassin leading a seemingly normal suburban life as a wife and mother. Cuoco’s character, a globetrotting killer… Continue reading Role Play: A Lighthearted Thriller with Killer Laughs

THE ZONE OF INTEREST Is an Extraordinary Film, But Is A Very Difficult One to Watch

From writer/director Jonathan Glazer, The Zone of Interest is an incredibly outstanding movie but is challenging to endure. The film takes place in Auschwitz during World War II. That sentence alone should raise some red flags about the troubling subject matter. It did for me when I sat down for this press screening late last… Continue reading THE ZONE OF INTEREST Is an Extraordinary Film, But Is A Very Difficult One to Watch

THE BOOK OF CLARENCE is a Fresh and Entertaining Take on the Jesus Story

From writer/director Jeymes Samuel, musical artist and filmmaker behind The Harder They Fall, comes a comedic and satirical take on the Gospel stories of Jesus Christ. Going into this film, I wasn’t sure what to expect. The trailers made the film seem like an edgy satire on the concept of religion, particularly Christianity. This movie… Continue reading THE BOOK OF CLARENCE is a Fresh and Entertaining Take on the Jesus Story

The 2024 Version of MEAN GIRLS Adapts the Popular Broadway Musical For the Big Screen

Now, before anyone cries foul at the idea of a 2024 remake of the classic 2004 comedy Mean Girls, this new take on Tina Fey’s universe is an adaptation of the Broadway musical show. Much like 2023’s The Color Purple, Mean Girls was first adapted as a stage musical. And like many other successful and… Continue reading The 2024 Version of MEAN GIRLS Adapts the Popular Broadway Musical For the Big Screen

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ROLE PLAY

Kaley Cuoco and David Oyelowo in a still from Role Play. (Photo: Prime Video)

Directed by Thomas Vincent and written by Seth W. Owen (All Nighter, Morgan), I read the synopsis about Role Play where a married couple has one of the spouses as an assassin in secret, and the other is clueless about those activities. I know this is not a new story; I saw a similar film… Continue reading ROLE PLAY

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The Night They Came Home

I am a fan of Westerns and glad to see the genre is alive and well for storytelling about events, some better known than others. Many stories often go untold, and if they are told, they have a limited perspective. I need to catch up on reading about who Rufus Buck is and the gang… Continue reading The Night They Came Home

‘Mean Girls’ Musical Film: A Double-Edged Ode to High School

In the contemporary landscape of movie musicals, often reluctant to embrace their musical essence, ‘Mean Girls’ negotiates this trend with a nuanced blend of success and awkwardness. The reincarnation of the beloved 2004 film into a fresh adaptation delivers moments of excitement and stiltedness, ultimately presenting an intelligent take on the original material. The film… Continue reading ‘Mean Girls’ Musical Film: A Double-Edged Ode to High School

ALL OF US STRANGERS Is An Incredible Dream-Like Experience

If life is a dream, our memories of our past are like a dream within a dream. This best describes my incredible experience watching this new phenomenal film by writer/director Andrew Haigh. All of Us Strangers is a surreal, beautiful, and haunting journey into the heart of a man who is coping with the untimely… Continue reading ALL OF US STRANGERS Is An Incredible Dream-Like Experience

NIGHT SWIM Delivers Scares and Thrills, But Left Me Wanting More

People, particularly those who do not know how to swim, often fear water. Whether it is a fear of drowning within a natural body of water or in a swimming pool, this particular type of death has fueled the fears of people for centuries. This new horror film by Bryce McGuire, in his feature directorial… Continue reading NIGHT SWIM Delivers Scares and Thrills, But Left Me Wanting More

Mark’s Review of Cinema in 2023

L to R: Benny Safdie is Edward Teller and Cillian Murphy is J. Robert Oppenheimer in OPPENHEIMER, written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan.

The year 2023 was a very interesting one in film. It marked a turning point for comic-book superhero movies. While I liked and enjoyed some of the offerings from both Marvel Studios and Warner Bros/DC, most other critics did not feel the same way. I am not saying I completely adored all these movies and… Continue reading Mark’s Review of Cinema in 2023