Permanent is in select theaters and available on demand beginning December 15th. Permanent gets it’s name from the hair style. See, this new comedy is all about hair. It’s 1982, and the Dixon family are […]
Permanent is in select theaters and available on demand beginning December 15th. Permanent gets it’s name from the hair style. See, this new comedy is all about hair. It’s 1982, and the Dixon family are […]
Justice League is in theaters now. By Kevin Levine *SPOILERS FOLLOW* Listen, my friends, I’m not a DC hater or a Marvel fanboy; I’m simply a fan of good cinema of all kinds. Justice League […]
My Friend Dahmer is in theaters now. By Keith Noakes Why would a production company ever make a film about a serial killer in his teenage years, let alone one about the notorious Jeffrey Dahmer? […]
Flint airs October 28th, 8pm on Lifetime. By Chris Flanagan I finally have an answer to what it would look like if Lifetime were to make a horror movie. It’s Flint. Based on the Times […]
1922 is available on Netflix starting October 20th. By Kevin Levine Has anyone else been keeping track of how many Stephen King film and TV adaptations have been released in 2017? I am certain many […]
The short film Tokyo Project premieres October 14th, 10pm on HBO. The handsome and hip Sebastian (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) is on a business trip to Tokyo. Clearly depressed by his marriage at home, he becomes fascinated […]
The Florida Project opened in select theaters October 6th. The Florida Project is a film of oxymorons. It is funny, yet serious. It is heartwarming, but heartbreaking. It is simplistic, yet complex. The scope of […]
The Netflix exclusive movie Gerald’s Game is available September 29. Gerald’s Game can be best described as the product of combining Black Mirror with a Cialis commercial. From the preview of Gerald’s Game I was intrigued […]
Battle of the Sexes hits theaters September 22. This engaging, entertaining film is sure to grab people’s attention just because of the two main stars, Emma Stone, coming off La-La Land, and Steve Carell, a […]
Ken Burns’ The Vietnam War is available for streaming on PBS.org By Jeremy Koffsky Ken Burns is the most effective historical storyteller currently living. His long-form documentaries enhance history into relatable and fascinating stories. His […]