Indie Review-Beast Mode
Beast Mode is a hidden gem of a horror film. It stars former child actor C. Thomas Howell. His comedic performance makes the whole film.… Read More »Indie Review-Beast Mode
Beast Mode is a hidden gem of a horror film. It stars former child actor C. Thomas Howell. His comedic performance makes the whole film.… Read More »Indie Review-Beast Mode
How do you choose the top 10 movies of 2020? I wish I knew an easy way to choose the top 10 movies of 2020. … Read More »Golden Man’s Top 10 Movies of 2020
Happy Face is an awesome film. I just had to get that off my chest right from the get go. It’s not a laugh a… Read More »Indie Movie Review – Happy Face
Back in the mid to late nineties there was a publishing phenomenon… Helen Fielding had written a faux diary about a thirty-something singleton called Bridget… Read More »New Years Movie Rewatch Review – Bridget Jones’s Diary
You’ve seen him as James Bond. You’ve seen him as a Russian submarine commander. You’ve seen him as an immortal Spaniard. You’ve seen him as… Read More »New Year Rewatch Review – Entrapment
Sunset Boulevard, if you haven’t already seen it, is a scathing, withering attack on the morals and mores of mid-twentieth century Hollywood. And Hollywood wasn’t… Read More »New Year Rewatch Review – Sunset Boulevard
There’s no mistaking Four Rooms for anything other than a New Year film… it actually starts to the strains of Auld Lang Syne! Basically, Four Rooms… Read More »New Years Eve First View Movie Review: Four Rooms
We did it folks! We’ve almost brought 2020 to a close and I’m happy to report my final movie of the year was incredibly fun.… Read More »Movie Review – Promising Young Woman
What says Happy New Year better than a nightmare vision of a post-apocalyptic Earth? How about a nightmare vision of a post-apocalyptic Earth presented by… Read More »New Years Eve Movie Rewatch Review – Snowpiercer
Soul is one of those films where you see a still or a short clip and you think “Aha! A children’s film; something to keep the… Read More »Movie Review – Soul (Pixar and Disney get it right, again)