Reviews, Discussions, and Interviews – All from Nashville
The Goldfinch is a 2.5 Hour Lifetime Channel Film About Nothing (Blu-ray Review)
The Goldfinch comes to DVD and Blu-ray December 3rd and is a presentation of Warner Bros. Pictures, in association with Amazon Studios, a Color Force Production, a John Crowley Film. Here is my review: The last time 13-year-old Theo Decker (Oakes Fegley) saw his...
The Report is an Intense Political Thriller That Leaves You Feeling Galvanized (Review)
There is one thing to confirm after seeing The Report: Adam Driver is one of the best actors working in Hollywood and he can do no wrong. He shines in The Report portraying Daniel J. Jones, a senate staffer that worked on uncovering the truth surrounding the CIA's...
The Holidays Are Off To A Hilarious and Heartfelt Start With Last Christmas (Review)
After surprising audiences with A Simple Favor, a self-aware parody of the romantic thriller genre, director Paul Feig collaborates with actress-screenwriter Emma Thompson on Last Christmas, a romantic comedy based on the iconic song from singer-songwriter George...
Rian Johnson Carves Out an Appetizing Whodunit with Knives Out (Review)
Nothing brings family together like murder or fortune, right? Just in time for the holidays, Knives Out is exactly the type of after dinner affair you want to attend. An all-star cast featuring Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, and Jamie Lee Curtis (just to name a few)? A...
Dora and The Lost City of Gold: Let’s Thank Director James Bobin for Making This Work (Blu-ray Review)
DORA AND THE LOST CITY OF GOLD debuts on Blu-ray, DVD and On Demand November 19 from Paramount Home Entertainment. Here is my review of the Blu-ray: Having spent most of her life exploring the jungle with her parents, nothing could prepare Dora (Isabela Moner, Instant...
Doctor Sleep is a Glimmering Follow-Up to Stephen King’s The Shining (Review)
There seem to be very few tasks more difficult in movie making than trying to make the next chapter in one of the most iconic horror movies (and books) made over 30 years ago, no? Not only is this a difficult task, but you’re also trying to adapt a follow-up to the...
The Tides of Waves Are Messy, But Always Powerful And Compelling (Review)
Writer-director Trey Edward Shults first found a filmmaking home for himself with A24 after the Sundance success of his debut feature Krisha, and both parties continued their working relationship together through the psychological drama It Comes At Night. Now, Shults...
Pass Me By: Gone Fishin’ is a Stunning First Chapter in What Promises to Be an Epic Queer Love Story (Review)
Pass Me By: Gone Fishin' is an original graphic novel published by Renegade Arts Entertainment from writer/artist Kyle Simmers and visual artist/writer Ryan Danny Owen. You can order the OGN by clicking HERE. This is my review: A touching and tender graphic novel...
THE KITCHEN: Andrea Berloff’s Directorial Debut is Destined to Become a Cult Classic (Blu-ray Review)
The Kitchen arrives on Blu-ray and DVD November 5, 2019. From New Line Cinema and BRON Creative come the gritty, female-driven mob drama “The Kitchen,” written and directed by Andrea Berloff, who was nominated for an Oscar for Original Screenplay for “Straight Outta...