Film Review: ’12 Hour Shift’ (2020)
A WILD, though gradually comedic film, 12 Hour Shift is the titular shift of Mandy (Angela Bettis), a drug-addict nurse who steals organs… Continue reading Film Review: ’12 Hour Shift’ (2020)
A WILD, though gradually comedic film, 12 Hour Shift is the titular shift of Mandy (Angela Bettis), a drug-addict nurse who steals organs… Continue reading Film Review: ’12 Hour Shift’ (2020)
In documentaries, the point is to examine and present the truth. In mockumentaries, however, the unbelievably absurd is treated like the truth. In the instance of Kitty Mammas, a camera crew follows a literal mad scientist – Dr. Han (Paul Sun-Hyung Lee) – as he leads a clinical trial in which four women give birth…to kittens. Continue reading For Coastal House Media: “Kitty Mammas | Review”
A routine, yet mildy explosive film, The Doorman presents a story of redemption as a fallen hero strives to protect her family against the criminal pursuit of thieves. Continue reading For SetTheTape.com: “The Doorman – DVD Review”
A difficult, yet intriguing film. White Lie poses a concept which is horrific, one which transcends a heist of people’s good will into an unbearable and nervy thriller. Continue reading Film Review: ‘White Lie’ (2019)
Here, we have a story with nuances of jealousy, regret and a midlife crisis, all during the week of a wedding. Alicia Silverstone – with her best performance in 25 years – is Audrey, the sister of the groom in the appropriately titled, Sister of the Groom. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Sister of the Groom’ (2020)
When a skydive goes hilariously wrong, Jessie (Maggie Grace) – a wedding planner – crash-lands a wedding by the lake, resulting in her being dubbed as the “Wedding Trasher” after a video of the incident goes viral. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Love, Weddings & Other Disasters’ (2020)
The Ringmaster is horror, pure horror. All the way from beautiful Denmark, a film which predominantly features in a gas station, the most grotesque and despicable elements of human life are presented explicitly, unbearably so. Continue reading Film Review: ‘The Ringmaster’ (2018)
Simon West – the visionary director behind one of the greatest films of all-time: Con Air – is back with more explosive action on screen in Skyfire … Continue reading For Nerdly.co.uk: “‘Skyfire’ Blu-ray Review”
20 years ago, Scream‘s David Arquette crash-landed into WCW (World Championship Wrestling) to promote his new wrestling comedy film, Ready to Rumble. All went to plan and then some: he became WCW’s World Heavyweight Champion. Continue reading For SetTheTape.com: “You Cannot Kill David Arquette – Documentary Review”
Set during one night in Green Bay, Wisconsin, a man dressed as a clown randomly appears now and again much to the admiration and dismay of fans, a vigilante, news reporters, and the police. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Gags the Clown’ (2018)
60 years after its original release, the epitome of cool – behind and in front of the camera – gets the 4K restoration treatment it wholly deserves. À bout de souffle, better known as Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless, is the latest of Studiocanal’s prestige 4K releases. Continue reading For The Digital Fix: “Breathless 4K UHD Review”
In the most relevant film of 2020, Tamara Lawrance displays a masterclass, award-worthy performance, one which deserves to be remembered in the years to come. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Kindred’ (2020)