by Daniel White
by Daniel White
by Daniel White
by John Zenoni
I'm sure many will think, "Why even give a review, not having seen films III, IV or V?" But I did watch ‘Scream VI’, and honestly, don’t feel a bit guilty about it as I feel like I have not missed a thing. I didn't expect anything going in to it - knowing I had missed the others - as I anticipated just seeing a slasher film and that's all it was. That's not to say it was actually a bad film, as it had some pretty good scare moments in it. But as far a film, it was ok, and the acting was nothing to write home about. And unless I've missed something, I believe they've left it open for even yet another film in the series. So if you're a hardcore fan of this series, I think you'll like it and I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts.
by Daniel White
by Daniel White
by Daniel White
by John Zenoni
Willem Dafoe is one of those actors whose career has him all over the place in terms of film roles. From the excellent ‘Platoon’, which is the film that introduced me to him, to ‘Spider-Man’, to the crazy, although much discussed, ‘The Lighthouse’, he has definitely played a wide variety of characters. And I can honestly say that I don’t think I have ever seen him give a bad performance.
Well, his latest independent film, ‘Inside’, is another project in which Dafoe gets to showcase his brilliant side. It's definitely strange and unique from a storyline perspective, although, ironically, it's very simple. Dafoe plays Nemo, an art thief who's on a job inside a luxury apartment with a lot of expensive art pieces, when the alarm goes off and he becomes trapped inside. That's the entire basis of the film. I didn't know that this would work but Dafoe is so captivating he makes it work and keeps your attention. Great performance!
by Daniel White
by John Zenoni
by Daniel White
by John Zenoni
For you true crime lovers out there, I hope you get a chance to watch ‘Boston Strangler’, currently streaming on Hulu. It's an excellent movie about the real-life murder spree that took place in the Boston area. All the actors in the film are great but Keira Knightley definitely steals the show in her performance as Loretta, a reporter who gets involved in the case looking to do harder news. She teams up with co-journalist, Jean, played by Carrie Coon, to investigate and report on the story, with the hope of getting the Boston police department to get more involved in solving the murders. Loretta, especially, is frustrated as she does not believe enough is being done and there is more truth than what is being told. It's a film that grabs you and you cannot wait to see how it turns out.
by John Zenoni
by Megan Goodrich
SPOILERS ahead for episode 9 of The Last of Us:
by Daniel White
by John Zenoni
If you're looking for another dinosaur film that will wow you with a great story, action and special effects, unfortunately, ‘65’, is not it. While not the worst sci-fi/dinosaur-themed movie, it definitely isn't the best.
In this boring, mess of a film, Adam Driver plays pilot Mills, who crash lands on what he will find out is Earth - 65 million years ago. He learns there is one other passenger on the ship he was flying, a young girl, Koa, who reminds him of his own daughter. Unfortunately, she speaks a different language and his translator was destroyed in the crash but somehow they are able to communicate anyway. I have never seen someone pick up being able to repeat foreign words and understand someone so quickly. As they begin the trek to get to the rescue ship that also crash landed, they encounter numerous dangerous creatures along the way and have to fight to survive.
The emotions, actions and acting on display leave a lot to be desired. Driver has definitely done much better and is out of his element in this movie. Definitely one you should wait and stream if you're bored one evening and want to watch something to pass the time.
by Daniel White
by Daniel White
by Daniel White
by John Zenoni
Well if you are looking for an old fashioned, film noir-style movie, unfortunately ‘Marlowe’ is not it. I will say that this movie does make a decent attempt at it but I think my main issue is the film is too slow-paced as far as development and action. It started off very promising but as it goes on it just loses its steam. Liam Neeson, in his portrayal of Marlowe, does a fine (but not great) job and Jessica Lange, as Hollywood film star Dorothy Quincannon, is always a great presence on the screen. But even she can't save this one. It's disappointing, as I was really hoping to see a good, old-fashioned thriller. But this one just didn't do it for me.
by Daniel White
by John Zenoni
by Daniel White
by John Zenoni
by Daniel White
by John Zenoni