Posts Tagged ‘Nick Nolte’
Film 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…
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Lynne Ramsay, the critically acclaimed writer/director of Morvern Callar (2002), We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011), and You Were Never Really Here (2017) is back with her latest, Die My Love (2025). This time, she tackles the trials and tribulations of parenthood, relationships, and the struggles of finding balance within an increasingly…
READ MOREFilm Review – Angel Has Fallen
Every once and awhile, a little junk food cinema is good for the soul. Sure, there’s plenty of space for hard hitting examinations of society, delving deep into the complexities of life through mature writing, exquisite acting, and pitch perfect directing. Other times, it’s just…
READ MOREFilm Review – Asthma
You ever have a movie where you want to scream at the screen everything that is bugging you about what is happening? If so, Asthma is the film for you! There is a vibe we get off of a film where we can sense what kind of…
READ MOREFilm Review – A Walk in the Woods
Living an authentic life has been a goal for writers and artists forever. Shedding the artifice of modernity to connect with the world around us can both inspire and help create perspective. Probably more hiking and camping trips have been inspired by the works of…
READ MOREEpisode 224 – Jason Statham
In honor of the release of Parker, Spencer and Greg discuss Jason Statham.
READ MOREFilm Review – Gangster Squad
Gangster movies have long been a staple of the film industry, dating back to pretty much the beginning of cinema. Traditionally they have been a platform for great characters and stories, and are no stranger to awards. One of the more creative directors to burst…
READ MOREFilm Review – Warrior
Everyone loves an underdog film. Not only that, but everyone loves a sports/underdog film. They come about nearly every year, and they usually follow the same pattern: a person down on their luck, financially unstable, with a family in disarray and a life on the…
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