Posts Tagged ‘Sydney Sweeney’
Film Review – The Housemaid
The Housemaid (2025) – the big screen adaptation of the bestselling novel by Freida McFadden – contains just the right mix of cheese, trashiness, sexiness, humor, and thrills. It calls to mind ‘90s erotic thrillers you’d see on late night cable. The narratives were less concerned with plausibility…
READ MOREFilm Review – Christy
Credit should go to Sydney Sweeney for not taking the easy route with her film career. Any lesser actor would coast on their movie star popularity for bland gigs that pay well but offer little artistic challenge. That’s not the case for Sweeney. Yes, we’ve seen her…
READ MOREFilm Review – Eden
The title of Eden (2024) is a not so subtle reference to the biblical “Garden of Eden.” It was a supposed paradise, but through greed and corruption, man was banished from it never to return. It doesn’t take a genius to see the parallels here,…
READ MOREFilm Review – Madame Web
Madame Web (2024) exists in one of those weird places where it is so silly, so ridiculous, and so outrageously inane that it’s almost worth seeing for the sheer calamity of it all. Some may see that as a positive. If there’s one criticism that has…
READ MOREFilm Review – Nocturne
The third film in the “Welcome to the Blumhouse” series is Nocturne (2020). Easily the weirdest – and therefore most interesting – of the four entries, this examines the classic case of an artist sacrificing themselves for the sake of their work. Seeing someone accomplish…
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