Movie Reviews

“The Suicide Squad” Movie Review by Steven Farshid
“The Suicide Squad” Movie Review by Steven Farshid

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August 2, 2021 1:19 pm |

Violence and gore coat a creamy, heart-filled center James Gunn’s career seems to come full circle is what can only be described as a superhero Troma flick. The movie’s feel-good moments are sandwiched beautifully between gruff humor, gloriously excessive carnage, and fleshed-out character arcs. The uber-talented and familiar cast takes turns chewing the scenery while...

“Too Late” Movie Review by Brooke Daugherty
“Too Late” Movie Review by Brooke Daugherty

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July 1, 2021 1:45 pm |

Too Late is a horror comedy with more emphasis on comedy than horror. The debut film of DirectorD.W. Thomas and Writer Tom Becker may not be perfect, but is still fairly noteworthy to be the firstfeature length either worked on in such capacities. D.W. Thomas, known also as D or Diane, has only a mere...

“Sweet Thing” Movie Review by Josh Davis
“Sweet Thing” Movie Review by Josh Davis

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June 22, 2021 12:10 pm |

“Sweet Thing” is a small movie with big ideas, and a captivating timelessness that feels almost like Peter Pan running through a junkyard with Charlie Chaplin and Charles Bukowski.   Shot mostly on 16mm black and white film stock, it’s an American film about a dysfunctional family, ironically created by and staring several close family...

“A Quiet Place Part II” Movie Review by Stephanie Chapman
“A Quiet Place Part II” Movie Review by Stephanie Chapman

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June 6, 2021 7:59 am |

Many fans of the first installment of the “A Quiet Place” franchise will remember the eerie silence in the theatre as they watched that fresh take on suspense. Many viewers of that first film will also remember the fear of making a sound as they rooted for the characters on the screen to also stay...

“Cruella” Movie Review by Josh Davis
“Cruella” Movie Review by Josh Davis

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June 1, 2021 9:00 am |

Disney’s “Cruella” is a stylish and devilishly fun origin story of the iconic “101 Dalmatians” villain.  The film was directed by Craig Gillespie (“I, Tonya”), and written by Dana Fox “(How to be Single”) and Tony McNamara (“The Great,” “The Favourite”). It stars Emma Stone (“The The Favourite,” “La La Land,”) as Estella/Cruella, Emma Thompson...