Reviews, Discussions, and Interviews – All from Nashville
Ozark: Interesting & Intense But Doesn’t Achieve Greatness (Review)
Netflix has established the reputation of releasing very impressive TV shows and movies. When I first saw that Ozark was a “Breaking Bad” type show, I was immediately all in. Breaking Bad is the greatest TV show of all time. I recently finished Ozark and I’m here to...
Another Wolfcop Director Lowell Dean Talks Kevin Smith, Supergrid & Atomic Victory Squad Comic! (Interview)
EXCLUSIVE: I recently had a chat with Another Wolfcop director Lowell Dean ahead of the highly anticipated sequel's Canadian debut at the Fantasia Film Fest in Montreal on July 29, 2017. We spoke about what to expect on the follow-up to his cult classic Wolfcop, as...
Separations Shows Growth in New Aggressive Album ‘Bloom’ (Review)
If I had to pick one word to describe Bloom, the second album from Atlanta based band Separations, that word would be aggressive. I admit, I had not heard of this band until very recently, and came upon Bloom with no preconceptions. From the simple album art,...
A Ghost Story is Life, Death & Time Conveyed Like You’ve Never Seen (Review)
When's the last time you watched a drama and it was more terrifying than a horror movie? A Ghost Story manages to provoke almost every emotion you can think of. But don't be misled. It is NOT a horror movie. It is just haunting because of how Director David Lowery...
Dunkirk is a Masterpiece: Palm-Sweating Visual Storytelling at its Finest (Review)
Christopher Nolan has worked his way up to not only one of the greatest filmmakers of our time, but also one of the greatest filmmakers of all time. His nonlinear storytelling combined with consistent use of practical effects give his films a very unique look and...
Ghost in The Shell is The Most Underrated Film of 2017 (Blu-ray Review)
From Dreamworks Studios and director Rupert Sanders, comes the science fiction thriller Ghost in The Shell, based on the acclaimed manga series created by Masamune Shirow. Starring Scarlett Johansson, Pilou Asbæk, Takeshi Kitano, Michael Pitt and Juliette Binoche, the...
War for the Planet of the Apes is The Most Emotionally Satisfying Film I’ve Seen in Ages (Review)
War For the Planet of the Apes is the first Planet of the Apes movie I’ve seen since the remake with Mark Wahberg. I was asked why I would start in a trilogy on the third film. The answer is: because that’s what came out this week. The other answer is because a...
War for The Planet of The Apes: Steve Zahn is a Glimmer of Hope in a Depressing but Impressive Third Act (Review)
From 20th Century Fox and director Matt Reeves comes the third film in this incredible revitalisation of the Planet of the Apes franchise titled ‘War For The Planet of The Apes’. Starring Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson, Steve Zahn, Terry Notary and Karin Konoval, the...
Castlevania: Netflix Enters the Video Game Adaptation Fold (Review)
Castlevania premiered on Netflix over the weekend. Categorised as an animated show, the first season consists of four episodes with each one lasting no longer than 25 minutes. Due to the short length of the first season along with my shared interest with Fox Force...