Author: David

  • “Scream 7”

    Scream 7: A Movie Review Reviving the Ghostface Legacy for a New Generation Overview Longevity is nothing new to horror franchises. “Friday the 13th,” “Nightmare on Elm Street,” “Hellraiser,” “the Conjuring” series and many more come to mind just to name a few. After a twelve year hiatus between Scream 4 and Scream 5, Matt Read more

  • “Jurassic World: Rebirth”

    “Jurassic World Rebirth” In 1993, Steven Spielberg released yet another movie based on a bestselling slice of beach read Americana, this time by Michael Crichton instead of Peter Benchley. The result was a crowning achievement that was a marvel of movie making, special effects and reinforced why legions the world over are always better served Read more

  • “F1” 2025

    “F1” 2025 For the uninitiated, Formula One racing is one of the most grueling, glamorous and sexiest sports you’ll find anywhere in the world. And from Australia to Saudia Arabia, Japan and France, Italy and Canada, you’d be hard pressed to find a sport that has as many legions of diverse followers with the exception Read more

  • “Fight or Flight”

    “FIGHT OR FLIGHT” Building on a resurgence that began last year with “Trap” and continues with this weekend’s “Fight or Flight,” Josh Hartnett has been getting his groove back, taking roles that are quirky and offbeat and making them entirely his own. He’s not an actor you’re going to build a franchise around but he Read more

  • “UNTIL DAWN”

    “UNTIL DAWN” Five young, attractive twenty-somethings go on a road trip to try to solve the mystery what happened to another attractive twenty-something who disappeared. They finally make real progress when they stumble upon a shady gas station and speak to an attendant who gives them a lead. And some hope. So they jump back Read more

  • “Sinners”

    ”Sinners” Review “SINNERS” March and April have been good months to be a film fan. While most eyes are primed on “Thunderbolts,” which comes out in a few weeks, the real king of Spring has finally revealed itself.  “Sinners,” is Ryan Coogler’s latest to star frequent collaborator Michael B. Jordan. This is both Coogler’s and Read more

  • “WARFARE” 2025

    “WARFARE” 2025 There is a place card positioned right before any images appear on the screen that notes the film is based on the memories of participants of individuals portrayed in the film. There is no documentaries to base events off of, no articles or books, just memories and as we know can be very Read more

  • “DROP”

    “Drop” 2025 When the trailer, pardon the pun, “dropped,” it was hard to imagine the movie ultimately being anything but a hard R. It had all the elements, right? Bloodied faces, strangers being where strangers aren’t meant to be, the heroine dangling literally by threads from a skyscraper,  paranoia and the promise of up-close violence. Read more

  • “Death of A Unicorn”

    “Death of A Unicorn” It takes a special kind of admirable madness to make a movie that subverts expectations (at least if you didn’t watch the Red Band Trailer) with a creature so wildly innocent and mystical as a unicorn. But if you’re going to go there, what is your way in? What is the Read more

  • “Demon City” Netflix

    “Demon City” Japan. Film. Netflix. 2025 3-16-25 Does the revenge movie still matter? There has been so many over the years, they come out as often as candy from a Pez Dispenser that it’s a legitimate question. Another one might be, how many innocent women and children have to die for movie goers to get Read more