Film Review: ‘Silk Road’ (2021)
From writer-director Tiller Russell comes another film/TV product centering around the former darknet website, Silk Road, imaginatively titled: Silk Road. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Silk Road’ (2021)
From writer-director Tiller Russell comes another film/TV product centering around the former darknet website, Silk Road, imaginatively titled: Silk Road. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Silk Road’ (2021)
A powerful and relevant film, Take Back presents a story of justice and revenge in the continuous fight against sex trafficking. Continue reading For SetTheTape.com: “Take Back – DVD Review”
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. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Happily’ (2021)
In horror films when families move into a new house or a new town, they always seem to stumble upon a terror of sorts. The Parish is no different in this regard, however, its execution establishes an air on mystique and uncertainty. Continue reading For Nerdly.co.uk: “‘The Parish’ Review”
In what could very well be the first remake of a “Die Hard on/in a ___” film, Welcome to Sudden Death, featuring Michael Jai White under the direction of Dallas Jackson, is the almost scene-by-scene remake of 1995’s Van Damme classic, Sudden Death. Continue reading For SetTheTape.com: “Welcome to Sudden Death – Film Review”
A mysterious, though slightly heartbreaking film, Last Moment of Clarity spends a fair portion of its life almost like an art movie, though ultimately transitioning into a generic light action thriller. Continue reading For HCMovieReviews: “Last Moment of Clarity”
A serious film about drugs, Crisis is a spectacle of intensity and moral values told through three storylines led individually by its three stars: Gary Oldman, Armie Hammer, and Evangeline Lilly. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Crisis’ (2021)
From Lionsgate UK, Hellraiser: Judgment – the tenth and latest of the series – is the second of two Hellraiser films to have new releases in the UK, both digitally and physically. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Hellraiser: Judgment’ (2018)
From Lionsgate UK, Hellraiser: Revelations – the ninth of the series – sees itself with disc and digital releases for the first time in the UK, ten years after its initial release. Continue reading Blu-ray Review: ‘Hellraiser: Revelations’ (2011)
Imagine a family film with vague likenesses to both Willy Wonka and the Goosebumps series, that manages to strike many chords of relevancy in a digital world… You have Max Winslow and the House of Secrets. Continue reading For Nerdly.co.uk: “‘Max Winslow and the House of Secrets’ VOD Review”
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. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Willy’s Wonderland’ (2021)
A futuristic, yet frightening film, I Am Toxic (Soy toxico) is a Spanish-language dystopian sci-fi film set in 2101 Buenos Aires. From Pablo Pares, this post-apocalyptic adventure is painfully gruesome in both its imagery and context. Continue reading Film Review: ‘I Am Toxic’ (2018)