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Film Review – Forge
Writer/director Jing Ai Ng’s Forge (2025) presents a world on three different fronts. The first features the backdrop of Miami, with its sparkling blue waters, beautiful beaches, neon-tinged lights of the city, the hum of nightclubs and restaurants, and the sense that anything can happen at any time.…
READ MOREFilm Review – Ready or Not 2: Here I Come
Grace MacCaullay is having the worst week ever. First, she gets married into a rich family that forces her to play a game as a form of initiation. Then, we come to find out that the game in question is hide and seek, except she…
READ MOREFilm Review – The Bride!
Bizarre, absurd, beautiful, tragic, and everything in between, The Bride! (2026) is an ambitious undertaking that re-imagines The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) in a completely new light. Writer/director Maggie Gyllenhaal takes a big departure from her last feature (The Lost Daughter (2021)) for a bigger and weirder project. This isn’t just…
READ MOREFilm Review – Scream 7
In my review of Scream VI (2023) I wrote: “It would appear we have come full circle, to the point where the series has become the very thing it made fun of over twenty years ago. The more things change, the more they stay the same.” That…
READ MOREFilm Review – The Bluff
The Bluff (2026) is a B-level pirate adventure that knows it’s a B-level pirate adventure. It doesn’t have the joy or earnestness of the early Errol Flynn pictures, nor does it have the size and scope of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. But what it does have is a…
READ MOREFilm Review – Dreams
Dreams (2025) is the kind of movie that keeps us guessing. Whether that is a good or bad thing will be up to the viewer. The trailer would have us believe that this is an erotic thriller with themes of immigration and privilege sprinkled in. While…
READ MOREFilm Review – Crime 101
Time is one of the major factors running all throughout Crime 101 (2026). Whether it involves characters racing against time to pull off a major heist, regretting all the time that has passed them with little to show for it, or making the most of the time…
READ MOREFilm Review – Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die
From its opening minutes, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die (2026) aims to test our patience. A man dressed in a plastic raincoat, wrapped in all sorts of tubes and wires, and wearing explosives on his chest walks into a late-night diner. He goes on a long…
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