Reviews, Discussions, and Interviews – All from Nashville
Your Story’s Still A Fun One, Mr. Grinch (Review)
Dr. Seuss’s iconic children’s story How The Grinch Stole Christmas! was first adapted as a thirty-minute Christmas special narrated by Boris Karloff in 1966, and to this day, is still revered as a holiday classic, while Jim Carrey starred in a live-action...
Beautiful Boy is an Emotional Gut Punch about The Grim Reality of Addiction (Review)
Addiction is a hell of a thing. The allure of a high draws people into its sweet grasp, and once they are hooked the addiction will never let them go. It is a sick disease that people are still trying to understand. Why would someone put themselves and their...
The Nutcracker and The Four Realms is Gorgeous with Great Music (Review)
Sometimes you can really see a specific type of audience in the audience of a movie. Slender Man might draw teenagers and A Star is Born might draw couples. The Nutcracker and the Four Realms was definitely very specific - it was impossible not to notice. All around...
No Happy Times Will Be Had With The Happy Prince (Review)
Ten years of struggle come to an end for Rupert Everett, as his dream film about the closing moments in the life of Oscar Wilde finally graces theaters. However, the end result of The Happy Prince is one that's not happy, but rather dreary, unfocused and amateurish,...
Mid90s is a Strong & Thoughtful Directorial Debut From Jonah Hill (Review)
For the majority of his career, Jonah Hill has been known for acting in comedies such as Knocked Up, Superbad and 21 Jump Street, but has made a turn in recent years with Academy Award-nominated performances in Moneyball and The Wolf of Wall Street. Now, Hill's career...
LEGO DC Super-Villains Has an Incredible Voice Cast & Beloved Plethora of Baddies (Review)
LEGO DC Super-Villains is available now on PlayStation®4, Xbox One X®, Nintendo Switch™ and PC from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games, The LEGO Group and DC Entertainment. For the first time in a LEGO game, players will be given the opportunity...
Halloween Knows Where it Came From & Delivers More (Review)
This week I saw Halloween! And this 2018 film was my exposure to the franchise. Apparently this is the eleventh film in the series, so I’ve missed a lot. Though it didn’t feel like I missed anything at all - there was a nice succinct recap of the very first movie...
Halloween is A Terrifying & Timely Return To Form (Review)
In 1978, the horror genre was changed forever when John Carpenter came out with Halloween, but its legacy was followed by a series of sequels and remakes that ranged from watchable (Halloween II, Halloween: H20) to straight-up abysmal (Halloween: Resurrection). But...
Bad Times at The El Royale is Arguably Chris Hemsworth’s Sexiest Movie (Review)
I’ve been wanting to see Bad Times at the El Royale since I saw the trailer. I’m a sucker for films around that time. The decor, the music, the clothes, the cars, I love it all. And you could put Chris Hemsworth on anything and I’ll probably watch it at least once....