Having returned to the View Askewniverse in 2019 with Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, Kevin Smith takes another trip down memory lane, but this time, back to where it all started with Clerks III.
News: Lionsgate UK to release Kevin Smith’s ‘Clerks III’ on digital this November, and on Blu-ray & DVD this December
From Lionsgate UK, Clerks III – Kevin Smith's comedic sequel and conclusion in the trilogy – will have a digital release on 14th November, followed by Blu-ray and DVD releases later on 26th December. Here’s what they had to say
Film Review: ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ (2021)
37 years after the release of the greatest film ever made, the Ghostbusters franchise breathes new life with the latest installment, Ghostbusters: Afterlife.
News: 101 Films to release ‘Senior Moment’ this June
From 101 Films, Senior Moment – an old man comedy-drama featuring both Christopher Lloyd and William Shatner – is to have a Digital release on 28th June. Here’s what they had to say:
Film Review: ‘On the Buses’ (1971)
The first film within a spin-off trilogy from the British TV sitcom of the same name, On the Buses in 1971 established a separate continuity where the buses were red, Olive was pregnant, but the humour was all the same.
News: Blue Finch Film Releasing to release ‘Drunk Bus’ this May
From Blue Finch Film Releasing, the hilarious comedy, Drunk Bus, will be released on Digital Download towards the end of the month on 24th May. Here's what they had to say:
Film Review: ‘Happily’ (2021)
Public displays of affection can often be awkward or annoying. Happily, at first, takes PDAs/PDOAs to another level. According to writer-director BenDavid Grabinski, excessive love and affection will endure consequences. Happily puts love to the test.
Film Review: ‘The Ice Cream Truck’ (2017)
One thing that horror films tend to successfully mirror from real life is that one should never return to their hometown to live there. The Ice Cream Truck perfects this. From writer-director Megan Freels Johnston, this is a female-driven horror film which is completely masterful in its trickery of expectation, if not a little risky in its execution.
Film Review: ‘Willy’s Wonderland’ (2021)
A creepy, yet hilarious film, Willy’s Wonderland successfully recertifies Nicolas Cage as the King of Crazy. From director Kevin Lewis, and writer G. O. Parsons, this film exists as a fusion of a throwback adventure and a real-life nightmare for others.
For Coastal House Media: “Kitty Mammas | Review”
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.
Film Review: ‘Sister of the Groom’ (2020)
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.
Film Review: ‘Love, Weddings & Other Disasters’ (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.