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‘Kip’ is a Remarkable Body of Work from a Promising Florida Filmmaker (Review)

‘Kip’ is a Remarkable Body of Work from a Promising Florida Filmmaker (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Oct 21, 2022

Velcro The Ninja Kat comes to life in cinematic form in the newest of many short films from writer-director Chris Widdop. Chris Widdop is an author most famous for his series of Velcro: The Ninja Kat novels, but he is a filmmaker as well, with his newest DVD release...
Predictable ‘Ticket to Paradise’ Charms Thanks to Stellar Leads (Review)

Predictable ‘Ticket to Paradise’ Charms Thanks to Stellar Leads (Review)

by Mike Joseph | Oct 20, 2022

Feeling right out the 90’s, Ticket to Paradise knows exactly what kind of movie it wants to be. Sometimes, it’s nice to go to a movie, turn you brain off, and sit back and laugh. From the trailer, anyone could tell exactly how Ticket to Paradise would go....
Tár is a Cerebral Character Study of the Cancelled (Review)

Tár is a Cerebral Character Study of the Cancelled (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Oct 14, 2022

Cate Blanchett plays a composer about to face a hellish music in the third film from Todd Field. After a long career in acting which started in 1986, Todd Field made the transition to work behind the camera through writing and directing the critically acclaimed...
Horror Mystery ‘The Midnight Club’ Explores the Inevitable (Review)

Horror Mystery ‘The Midnight Club’ Explores the Inevitable (Review)

by Sean Atkins | Oct 7, 2022

Mike Flanagan’s latest Netflix series may not be on par with The Haunting anthology series or Midnight Mass, but it’s still a satisfactory series worth watching this spooky season.  Writer, director, and showrunner Mike Flanagan has had a remarkable streak in recent...
Smugness of Mystery in ‘Amsterdam’ Saved by Electric Ensemble (Review)

Smugness of Mystery in ‘Amsterdam’ Saved by Electric Ensemble (Review)

by Kevin Allen | Oct 6, 2022

In trying to clear their names of murder, two World War I veterans stumble onto a harrowing discovery in the latest film from David O. Russell. David O. Russell has had consistent success during awards season over the course of the last decade, with Silver Linings...
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