Film Archive
After taking off a few weeks, it’s great to be back writing again. Now normally I make a point to have my Top 10 Films of The Year ready (at the latest by December 31st), but recognizing what a bizarre year 2020 has been, it seemed suitable
“7500” is a claustrophobic cinematic thrill-ride with Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s best performance to date. Gordon-Levitt’s legacy just took flight, however its one bumpy ride. Soft-spoken American Tobias Ellis (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is the co-pilot on a flight from Berlin to Paris. Attempting to relax his stressed colleague during the
Neon’s niche in producing and releasing unbelievable, unique documentaries dominates once again with “Spaceship Earth.” The incredible, innovative and inspiring story sizzles onscreen proving Neon is becoming spectacularly synonymous with genuine, great films. In 1991, science fiction and counterculture combined to create an unbelievable concept, Biosphere 2,
Daniel Stern needs to be in everything. In “James vs. His Future Self,” Stern showcases his versatility in this silly sci-fi comedy. James (Jonas Chernick) is an uptight, time-traveling obsessed scientist. He’s desperately trying to unlock the secrets for time travel and can’t seem to stay focused
Wendi McLendon-Covey captures your heart in the interesting indie “Blush.” Unfortunately, it’s a film without enough focus and too much familiarity. Obsessive-compulsive suburban mother Cathy Thyne (Wendi McLendon-Covey) might be your typical go-getter housewife. At Lincoln Middle School, she’s the unofficial head of the PTA with the
One bloody, ballistic birthday bash, “VFW” is an amazing action-horror film full of nostalgia. Director Joe Begos’ badass filmography notches another awesome horror film to his resume. Vietnam vet Fred Parras (Stephen Lang) runs the local Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) bar and hangs out with his