by Mike Joseph | Feb 2, 2023
Knock at the Cabin tries so hard to keep you on the edge of your seat, but you’ll be frequently checking your watch instead. Every time a new trailer for an M. Night Shyamalan movie gets released, there’s always speculation of whether or not it will be as...
by Cory Woodroof | Feb 1, 2023
It’s time for more 615 Notes, your best way to suss through the noise out there and find out how recent movies are in a fraction of the time. Recent Releases Plane Gerard Butler has settled nicely into doing the movies that Sylvester Stallone and...
by Kevin Allen | Feb 1, 2023
After taking part in the Sundance Film Festival last year, this critic is happy to be covering it once again in 2023 for 615 Film in their online-only setting. The festival has played host to a plethora of premieres for upcoming independent films and features...
by Kevin Allen | Jan 27, 2023
A bureaucrat yearns for purpose after learning he has months to live in this remake of a Kurosawa classic. It’s easy to feel skepticism upon the announcement of yet another remake, especially when it’s a reimagining of a classic such as Akira Kurosawa’s 1952...
by Sean Atkins | Jan 20, 2023
Clever use of technology makes this computer screen thriller mostly engaging. January 2023 continues its hot streak of providing a new, must-see weekend release with Missing, the standalone sequel to the 2018 box office hit Searching. Using only computer screens and...
by Mike Joseph | Jan 19, 2023
The Son tries hard to be an intense Oscar-contending drama, but ultimately comes up short. Most people love a good drama. Seeing a movie that tugs the heart strings or one that is so human and real can go a long way into becoming memorable or timeless. The Son,...