Sundance Film Festival Movie Review – Mass
Mass may be the most emotional film you sit through this year. But it’s worth it to see four great actors at the top… Read More »Sundance Film Festival Movie Review – Mass
Mass may be the most emotional film you sit through this year. But it’s worth it to see four great actors at the top… Read More »Sundance Film Festival Movie Review – Mass
Nobody totally exceeded my expectations. I’ve been waiting for this to come out and had high hopes. Usually when I’m really looking forward to a… Read More »Movie Review – Nobody
Godzilla vs Kong opens next week and at RunPee we’re very excited. Kong, the King himself, has a very special place in our hearts, since… Read More »Godzilla vs Kong — Get ready for the Monsterverse finale with these modern-era Kaiju and Kong reviews
Whenever I do Peetimes my husband requests I call and let him know I’ve made it home safely. (He’s a truck driver out on the… Read More »Movie Review – The Courier
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Hopelessly outdated, arguably non-canon, wildly over budget, classic song, clashing egos… what stops 1967’s Casino Royale from being a full blown 007 film? Probably the… Read More »The Giant James Bond Rewatch – Casino Royale (1967)
I tried. I really tried to like this movie. Zack Snyder’s Justice League didn’t come in with sky high expectations. I just just hoping to… Read More »Movie Review: Justice League (Snyder’s Cut)
In the world of indie films, the documentary is probably the easiest to make look like a full budget outing; there’s no need for expensive… Read More »Indie Documentary Review – Hit Record
Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson presented his anticipated directorial debut on opening night of the Sundance Film Festival. The movie documents the Harlem Cultural Festival that took… Read More »Sundance Festival Movie Review – Summer of Soul (…Or When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)
I’ve taken a vacation from Facebook. Which makes it ironic that one of my favorite films from this year’s Sundance festival is drenched in social… Read More »Sundance Festival Movie Review – R#J