Movie Review – Red One
My expectation was that this movie would rely on some well-trodden tropes to give the story a little scaffolding and then lean on antics between… Read More »Movie Review – Red One
Creator and developer of the RunPee app. When something doesn't work right in the app it's pretty much his fault. :-) Aspiring author. Would like to finish his "Zombie Revelations" trilogy if he could break away for working on RunPee and the cottage he's building for RunPee Mom.
My expectation was that this movie would rely on some well-trodden tropes to give the story a little scaffolding and then lean on antics between… Read More »Movie Review – Red One
Movie Review – Heretic Hugh Grant delivers a haunting performance in Heretic, A24’s spellbinding meditation on faith that challenges and captivates throughout. Grade: A+ Read… Read More »RunPee Weekly Newsletter #237 (November 13th, 2024)
Yes, there are extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of Elevation. View details and movie information…
I didn’t have great expectations for this movie, but fortunately, they were exceeded. Structurally, Elevation is similar to A Quiet Place. The movie opens with… Read More »Movie Review – Elevation
Movie Review – The Best Christmas Pageant Ever A creatively written movie that will appeal to, and hopefully inspire, the target demographic. Read more New… Read More »RunPee Weekly Newsletter #236 (November 6th, 2024)
No, there are not any extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of Here. View details and movie information…
Yes, there are extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. View details and movie information…
No, there are not any extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of A Real Pain. View details and movie information…
Plane soars with a creative, thrilling story led by a compelling protagonist. While formulaic at times, it subverts expectations in clever ways. A refreshingly original and highly entertaining action film. 8/10.
Hanks and Wright shine in Zemeckis’ bold but flawed “Here” (C+). The unique fixed-camera approach innovatively weaves tales across time, but some stories feel disconnected or underdeveloped. Emotionally resonant moments mix with less compelling subplots in this ambitious, uneven experiment.