Movie Reviews

Film Review: Criminal (2016)

Sitting at home feeling like death warmed up makes you do things you might not usually consider doing. Like watching a film you might never have thought twice about any other time. Check the cast! Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman, Tommy Lee Jones, Ryan Reynolds, Michael Pitt, and many more! This must be bloody good, right? […]

Film Review: Criminal (2016)

Movie Reviews

The Matrix

The Matrix 1999 Directed by the Wachowskis Quick synopsis… A computer hacker searches for the truth behind the mysterious force known as the Matrix. He discovers that what most people perceive as reality is actually a simulation created by machines and joins a rebellion to break free. Paul just watched this one for the first […]

My Favorite Movies #5 – The Matrix

In Theaters

The Haunting of Bly Manor

Unsurprisingly, Netflix has all sorts of Halloween treats for the month of October. The Haunting of Bly Manor, though, which drops on October 9th, and is based on the classic horror novella, The Turn of the Screw, by Henry James, is one offering I’m eagerly looking forward to, especially after seeing this trailer.  

The Haunting of Bly Manor

Festivals&Academy

VIFF Dailies

Every day during this year’s festival, we’ll be offering you some supplemental reading (and the odd visual aid) in order to better inform your future viewing or appreciation of work you’ve already seen. The restoration of Dennis Hopper’s Out of the Blue hits our VIFF Connect streaming platform today, commemorating the film’s 40th anniversary and […]

VIFF Dailies – Sep 27, 2020

Movie Reviews

Wednesday Western

Not a movie today, but a TV series and equally as good. We recently watched Godless (2017) a one off series on Netflix consisting of 7 brilliant episodes and no second series, so a nice one to just enjoy with a beginning a middle and an end. The plot: (No spoilers as this one is […]

Wednesday Western 9/09/2020

Movie Reviews

Enola Holmes

Eleven grew into a beautiful lady. If you’re a fan of the series Stranger Things, you probably know who Millie Bobby Brown is. I see Millie Bobby Brown as part of this new generation of great actors, her acting in Stranger Things was such a stand out performance, acting with little dialogue and mostly only […]

Finding The Moral Of The Story | Enola Holmes

Movie Reviews

Film Review – Election (1999)

Election (1999) Director – Alexander Payne (Nebraska) Cast – Matthew Broderick, Reese Witherspoon, Chris Klein, Jessica Campbell, Delaney Driscoll Plot – Quietly spoken high school teacher Jim McAllister (Broderick) gets caught up in a fiesty school election featuring high achiever Tracy Flick (Witherspoon), football jock Paul Metzler (Klein) and his younger sister Tammy […]

Film Review – Election (1999)

Movie Reviews

“Snowpiercer” Review

Snowpiercer (2013) “Eternal order is prescribed by the sacred engine: all things flow from the sacred engine, all things in their place, all passengers in their section, all water flowing, all heat rising, pays homage to the sacred engine, in its own particular preordained position”. “A blockbuster production with a devilishly unpredictable plot”, says character Wilford in Snowpiercer. That is what this film, directed by Bong Joon-ho (Parasite) and based […]

“Snowpiercer” Review

Movie Reviews

“I’m Thinking of Ending Things” Review

I’m Thinking of Ending Things (2020) Charlie Kaufman’s newest film is a psychological drama with elements of “magical realism”. In the story, one young woman (Jessie Buckley) travels in a snowstorm with her boyfriend Jake (Jesse Plemons) to meet his parents in their farmhouse. She is one eccentric and “artsy” person who is unsure of her […]

“I’m Thinking of Ending Things” Review

Movie Reviews

Korean Movie Review: #Alive

I love zombie movies, and I’m also a massive fan of Korean movies/dramas, so when the two are combined into one film, you know I have to watch it. #Alive (#살아있다 in Korean, pronounced “Salaissda,” meaning “live”) is a 2020 Korean movie following a young man stuck in his apartment when a zombie apocalypse begins. […]

Korean Movie Review: #Alive (new Train to Busan?)

Movie News

MY ZOE (2019): New Trailer From Julie Delpy, Daniel Brühl

Written/directed by and starring Julie Delpy; My Zoe is a new drama about a divorced mother who’s trying to protect her daughter following an unexpected tragedy. Gemma Arterton, Daniel Brühl, and Richard Armitage are among the key cast. Cloning appears to be the subject so I’m definitely in. Especially as I often wonder whether cloning […]

MY ZOE (2019): New Trailer From Julie Delpy, Daniel Brühl, Richard Armitage, Gemma Arterton…

Movie Reviews

THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME (2020)

The Devil All the Time, director Antonio Campos’s drama/thriller about sinister characters in postwar Southern Ohio is a film I found adequately entertaining. Tom Holland’s performance as Arvin, a young man devoted to protecting those he loves in a place teeming with corruption and brutality is one of the film’s highlights. Bill Skarsgård’s performance earlier […]

THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME (2020): The Things I Liked…

Documentary

Review: The Social Dilemma

The Social Dilemma, directed by Jeff Orlowski, is a movie that features several former social media employees as whistleblowers, as well as some researchers and activists, who denounce the deliberate unethical tactics employed by tech companies aiming to keep users engaged on the platforms and thus maximize profit. After insistently being recommended by Netflix for […]

Review: The Social Dilemma

Movie News

Netflix’s Rebecca

There are quite a few offerings coming to Netflix in October that I’m excited about including: The Haunting of Bly Manor, Cadaver, The Trial of the Chicago 7, The Queen’s Gambit, and MANK. But at the top of my list is their adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, which is one of my favorite classic […]

Netflix’s Rebecca Trailer

Movie Reviews

Kaufman’s Latest Is One of the Most Profoundly Depressing Films Ever Made

The following contains major spoilers for i’m thinking of ending things!!! Let’s be honest, 2020 is just the worst. It is an absolute black hole that swallows anything fun or even relatively comforting in favor of something horrifically bleak or Earth shatteringly not okay. We all know this year blows, so that is why to […]

‘i’m thinking of ending things’: Kaufman’s Latest Is One of the Most Profoundly Depressing Films Ever Made

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