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Song Sung Blue Review | Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson Shine
Neil Diamond is a music icon who has shaped generations of listeners. So when I heard about a new film centered on his music, I assumed it would be another nostalgia-driven documentary. That’s not what Song Sung Blue is doing. Continue reading
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery brings Benoit Blanc to a small parish where Monsignor Wicks has been murdered. The most obvious suspect is the junior Monsignor, Father Jud, who recently joined the parish. The problem is the way the murder was committed makes it almost impossible for the murder to have happened at all. Continue reading
Frankenstein (2025) Review – Would Mary Shelley Like Guillermo del Toro’s Movie?
When a new version of Frankenstein comes along, it has to rise to the occasion. It has to bring something new, something innovative, something worthy of Shelley’s masterpiece. So, is that what director and writer Guillermo del Toro achieves? Continue reading
Good Fortune Movie Review | Keanu Reeves Is Heaven-Sent Comedy Gold
The film Good Fortune transforms Keanu Reeves from everyone’s favorite gun wielding assassin in the John Wick universe into a miracle wielding angel with wings that are a couple sizes too small. Continue reading
Kiss of the Spider Woman (2025), Movie Review | A Gritty, Revolutionary, Love Story
Kiss of the Spider Woman is a sexy and flirty film with a daring love story set in Argentina’s darkest years, blending politics, fantasy, and music into a tale of survival and connection. Continue reading
Tron: Ares – Disney’s Bold Reboot or a Broken Franchise?
TRON: ARES is a visual spectacle with a standalone script for new audiences, but it’s got some problems. However, it’s the tech that I loved and hated with this film. Check out my review to see if it’s for you. Continue reading
One Battle After Another, Movie Review | A Film that Subverts Political Expectations
One Battle After Another is a wild, sprawling film that pulls together a story about protest, domestic terrorism, family, politics, race, sex, and ideology into a complex and deeply flawed film…on purpose! But why? Continue reading
John Candy: I Like Me, Movie Review | The Kindness Behind the Comedy
John Candy: I Like Me is a portrait of someone who wasn’t just funny on screen but who carried his pain, his joy, and his sense of compassion into the characters he played. Continue reading
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle, Movie Review | Can Newcomers Keep Up?
This was my very first experience with Demon Slayer, so you’re getting a complete newbie’s perspective on Infinity Castle. Is this a tough entry point for new viewers? That’s what I wanted to find out! Continue reading
Mickey 17 Review: A Thought-Provoking Sci-Fi Adventure
Mickey 17 is the latest film from director Bong Joon-ho, known for Parasite, and it stars Robert Pattinson in a futuristic, thought-provoking story about cloning, identity, and human survival. Continue reading


