Reviews, Discussions, and Interviews – All from Nashville
Shot Caller is a Masterpiece with an Oscar Worthy Performance by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Review)
From Saban Films and director Ric Roman Waugh, comes the stunning prison drama Shot Caller. Starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Omari Hardwick, Lake Bell, Jon Bernthal, Emory Cohen, Jeffrey Donovan, Benjamin Bratt, Evan Jones and Holt McCallany, the film is available on...
Rick and Morty S3, E2 Rickmancing the Stone: Superb Comedic and Narrative Momentum (Review)
After the success of the second season of Rick and Morty, Dan Harmon’s brilliantly irreverent animated sci-fi show was riding an extremely large wave of anticipation prior to the season three premiere. In fact, the hype was so large that Harmon and Adult Swim staged a...
Lady Macbeth: A Bored Woman is a Dangerous Thing (Review)
2017 has been a good year for women in film. The astronomical success of Patti Jenkins' Wonder Woman is no small feat in a male dominated industry. Sofia Coppola's period piece The Beguiled is another film that looks at the treatment of women in another time through...
Detroit: Uneven and Unnerving, Yet Still Effective (Review)
As evidenced by The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty, director Kathryn Bigelow is no stranger to tense movies. While Detroit is another rigid movie from the Oscar-winning director, this depiction of the racially-charged events that transpired in Motown 50 years ago is...
A Ghost Story: It’s a Lonely and Emotional Existence, Charlie Brown (Review)
Independent films are often too smart for their own good. They walk a fine line between artistically brilliant and abhorrently self-indulgent. Free from the shackles of a big studio production, the directors of these films are free to explore new themes and bigger...
Lyte Psychopathic Monstar: An Impressive Debut That Shows a Lot of Love for The Family (Review)
From Psychopathic Records and artist Lyte, comes the debut album 'Psychopathic Monstar', available in three different versions, Red, Blue and Green -- all featuring varying flavour for all the rabid Juggalo collectors out there. Here's my review. "When it's time to...
The Emoji Movie is Imaginative & Colorful. Can’t Say a Bad Thing about it… (Review)
This week I went to see my Emoji movie with my mum and she really liked it. I love my mum and have a good time whenever I’m with her so for this review I’m only going to say nice things about this movie. Anyone who wants a searing review where I vent spleen about the...
Rufus Dawkins’ HeartWhole Will Leave You Wanting More (Review)
I'm a huge supporter of the local music scene. There are so many great artists in and around Nashville. Rufus Dawkins is one of them. Straight out of Clarksville, TN, HeartWhole is Rufus's first album, as well as one of the first to be recorded by local Contra Coda...
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is Both Beautiful & Nonsensical (Review)
I knew I’d like Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets as soon as I saw the trailers. Fair warning, I liked Valerian for exactly the same reason I liked Gods of Egypt. Visuals were simply stunning. Whether it’s underwater scenes (in a space station!) or...