THE LAST PICTURE SHOWS is a loving, nostalgic homage to a time when small, Independent movie theaters covered our country.…
Continue ReadingTHE PITT took audiences on a heartfelt, beautiful, emotional ride in episode 3 and then followed up with barely a quiver the following week.…
Continue ReadingDespite a weak script, SEND HELP is worth seeing on the big screen, especially if you’re a fan of Sam Raimi.…
Continue ReadingCOMMITTEE ANIMAL has potential to “evolve” into something you won’t want to erase on your “Etch-A-Sketch.”…
Continue ReadingBAMBI represented a true coming-of-age classic.…
Continue ReadingTHE CALLING has passion and a human touch behind it.…
Continue ReadingRENTAL FAMILY is a feel-good film. There aren’t many of those in this year’s race to Oscar gold.…
Continue ReadingGOODBYE JUNE is Kate Winslet’s directorial debut.…
Continue ReadingDisclaimer: I have not read Stephen King’s IT, so this review focuses less on the homages that creator Andy Muschietti pays to King’s universe and more on whether it’s actually good TV. IT: WELCOME TO DERRY is a hit-and-miss prequel to the most recent IT films. The show excels at creating atmosphere, delivering bloody horror, and putting children in genuine peril. Unfortunately, it falters due to on-the-nose writing and one-dimensional characters who express only basic emotions, lacking real human depth.…
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