Reviews, Discussions, and Interviews – All from Nashville
‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’ Arc Starts Off Strong (Review)
The beginning of the end sets things up for what should be an incredible final arc of the popular anime. It’s great to see Demon Slayer, arguably the most popular anime in the world, get a proper send-off for its TV show by releasing the final arc of its story into...
‘The Long Walk’ is a Riveting Stephen King Adaptation (Review)
It has been at least five years since we’ve gotten an adaptation this good from a Stephen King story. With so many Stephen King stories being adapted, quality is always a concern. The sheer volume of these projects, and the complex process of bringing them to...
‘Cloud’ A Well-Timed Digital Warning (Review)
Kiyoshi Kurosawa's latest film, which examines the dark side of e-commerce, is the director's best in over two decades. We’ve all had that struggle of trying to get something we want, but at a cheaper price. So, what do we do from time to time?...
‘Long Story Short’ is a Stellar Introduction to the Schwooper Family (Review)
The life of a Jewish family is presented as a collage of memories across ten episodes of this new Netflix adult animated dramedy. Ten years ago, Raphael Bob-Waksberg premiered his first animated television show on Netflix with Bojack Horseman to widespread acclaim,...
‘Fixed’ is a Funny and Breezy Adult Animated Comedy (Review)
A bloodhound must live 24 hours to their fullest before getting neutered in the new adult animated comedy from Genndy Tartakovsky. Three decades ago, legendary animator Genndy Tartakovsky created Dexter’s Laboratory and Samurai Jack, and after reviving the...
Taron Egerton Provides Firepower for ‘She Rides Shotgun’ (Review)
Bloodshed and bondage drive this crime thriller that further proves Taron Egerton is coming into his own. In the decade-plus since he made a name for himself in Kingsman: The Secret Service, Taron Egerton has made a handful of good decisions when it comes to film and...
‘Superman’ is a Soaring Reminder of Hero’s True Spirit (Review)
For the first time in nearly 50 years, The Man of Steel has been truly done right again on the big screen. For whatever reason, the character of Superman has been tough to crack on the big screen ever since Christopher Reeves' Superman ignited the comic...
2025 Chattanooga Film Festival Review Roundup: Part 2
The first half of 615 Film’s 2025 excursion to the Chattanooga Film Festival saw a solid if self-indulgent music documentary, a unique metaphysical neo-noir with haunting parallels to our post-pandemic world, and a capital W wild shark horror-comedy that must...
‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Breeds Familiar, Yet Thrilling Roars (Review)
The seventh entry in the prehistoric franchise proves to be the best film since the original trilogy. As summer keeps rolling on, so comes the season’s most surprising entry: Jurassic World Rebirth. Not because it is coming just three years after the terrible,...