Reviews, Discussions, and Interviews – All from Nashville
Minari is a Lovely & Intimate Look at an Asian Family’s Pursuit of The American Dream (Review)
Lee Isaac Chung’s directorial debut film Minari is getting buzz in multiple categories at the Academy Awards this year, and upon first watch, it’s easy to see why it’s worthy of all the accolades it’s sure to receive. The film dedicates itself to depicting both an...
‘Nomadland’ is Simplistic, Poetic and One of 2020’s Best Films (Review)
There are certain low-budget indie movies that come out every year that are absolute must-sees. Its looks like in 2020, Nomadland is 100% that movie. There is something captivating and beautiful about a movie that feels so human and genuine. Nomadland is captivating...
‘Malcolm & Marie’ is an Acting Showcase that Gets Under Your Skin (Review)
If you had guessed that a grainy black and white film with a scene involving macaroni and cheese would eventually sell for $30 million during the middle of a pandemic, please reach out to me to collect your prize. Conceived and shot during the middle of the pandemic,...
Poignant ‘Soul’ is Top-Tier Pixar (Review)
We all have dreams growing up as children. For me, I always wanted to be a major league baseball player. However, our life’s purpose eventually collides with our dreams. Sometimes, children’s dreams mesh with life’s purpose. But for most people (like myself), our...
Bogart Creek Volume 2: Embrace The Madness (Review)
Bogart Creek 2 is available now from Derek Evernden and published via Renegade Arts Entertainment! Here's my review: Collecting the latest and funniest of Bogart Creek, Derek Evernden’s laugh out loud funny, single-panel comics of absurd and dark humour. If life...
Fatman is Like a Long Lost Coen Bros Holiday Special – an Inevitable Cult Classic (Review)
Fatman is a gritty and realistic take on the Santa Claus mythology from directors Eshom Nelms, Ian Nelms and distributed by Saban Capital Group. Starring Mel Gibson, Walton Goggins, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Chance Hurstfield, Eric Woolfe and Robert Bockstael, the film...
Necromantic is a Twisted Supernatural Thriller Destined for a Film Adaptation (Review)
Necromantic is a supernatural action thriller written by Lovern Kindzierski with artwork by Geof Isherwood, David Ross and Chris Chuckry. It is available now from Renegade Arts Entertainment! Here is my review: Necromantic is a love story disguised as a supernatural...
The Trial of The Chicago 7 is Sorkin’s Masterpiece: The Most Important Drama of 2020 (Review)
The Trial of The Chicago 7 is a Netflix original film from writer/director Aaron Sorkin. The film is now streaming and stars Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Sacha Baron Cohen, Daniel Flaherty, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Michael Keaton, Frank Langella, John Carroll Lynch, Eddie...
The Haunting of Bly Manor is Every Bit as Good as The Haunting of Hill House (Review)
Spooky season is officially here. And no, we’re not talking about the upcoming election, which is less than a month away now. It’s October, officially fall, and we have chilly weather. And with all those things coming together, chilling tales about things that go bump...