Indie Film Review – HellKat
There are horror films and there are martial arts films. Some might point the finger at Steven Seagal and say that there are horrible martial… Read More »Indie Film Review – HellKat
There are horror films and there are martial arts films. Some might point the finger at Steven Seagal and say that there are horrible martial… Read More »Indie Film Review – HellKat
Sacred Cow or Sacred Cow: The Nutritional, Environmental and Ethical Case for Better Meat, to give it its Sunday name, is a documentary about meat. Eating it,… Read More »Indie Documentary Review – Sacred Cow: The Nutritional, Environmental and Ethical Case for Better Meat
Is Eternal Sunshine a Groundhog Day Loop film? Let’s explore! Here we go with another film that, for some unknown reason, I’ve never seen… Read More »First Watch Film Review – Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band have been together since October 1972; pretty much continuously and pretty much unchanged. While the Bruce and the… Read More »Documentary Review – Bruce Springsteen’s Letter To You
Paintball Massacre begins with Lee Latchford-Evans standing on a bridge overlooking a railway line while we hear a train approaching. He’s obviously contemplating suicide (he’s a… Read More »Indie Movie Review – Paintball Massacre
Watching movies with students in the classroom allows teachers to establish a stronger connection with the students, interact with them more, and create a fun… Read More »10 Best Math Movies For Middle School Students
Bright Hill Road is one of those interesting but unsettling films that make you wonder exactly what you’re watching and what you’re in for. We start… Read More »Indie Movie Review – Bright Hill Road
Ever felt like you just want to get away from everything? Things are getting on top of you? Problems at work? Family difficulties? Civilization as… Read More »Indie Movie Review – Haven’s End
After sleeping on it, I think I finally figured out my opinion of The Marksman. It wasn’t great, but it wasn’t trash. Liam Neeson was… Read More »Movie Review – The Marksman
In 1980s Czechoslovakia, rock ‘n roll was basically outlawed. The documentary Vinyl Generation starts with two survivors from that time comparing record albums and… Read More »Indie Review – Vinyl Generation