Classic Horror: Our Review of ‘Whistle’

Movies ‐ February 06, 2026
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There’s multiple theories floating around that there are only a certain number of defined story types out there. Depending on what theory you read that number can be anywhere from three to thirty six of those stories. After you’ve read enough books or watched enough movies, you can easily see where these theories come from. […]

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Spiraling: Our Review of ‘Sway’ (2026)

Theatrical ‐ February 06, 2026
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Spiraling: Our Review of ‘Sway’ (2026)

Sway (Emmanuel Kabongo), the protagonist of a film bearing the same name, talks proudly about a large football field. That field is in the neighbourhood he grew up in, one that reversed crime rates because of his grassroots contributions. He’s a property owner, the brother of Cy (Tony Ofori), the latter an NFL draft pick. […]

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It’s Worse Then You Think: Our Review of ‘The Strangers: Chapter 3’

Movies, Theatrical ‐ February 06, 2026
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It’s Worse Then You Think: Our Review of ‘The Strangers: Chapter 3’

Even pointless things have to come to an end… With The Strangers: Chapter 3 we get what is basically the equivalent of a wet fart in church as the most pointless cinematic trilogy of the 21st century comes to a close as it tries to leave us with hope that it could have ‘maybe’ been […]

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Life is Beautiful?: Our Review of ‘La Grazia’ on MUBI

Mubi ‐ February 05, 2026
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Life is Beautiful?: Our Review of ‘La Grazia’ on MUBI

Memories consume the mind of Italian President Mariano De Santis (Toni Servillo), the memory of his late ‘perfect’ wife Aurora. He thinks of her while visiting the Pope (Rufin Doh Zeyenouin), or watching dance numbers, or visiting his alma mater. Aurora, to him, represents a certain freedom he can’t have because of his cushy job. […]

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The Cult of Familiarity: Our Review of ‘Dracula’

Movies, Theatrical ‐ February 04, 2026
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The Cult of Familiarity: Our Review of ‘Dracula’

Bringing new to something old can be hard… On the world directorial carousel it’s France’s Luc Besson’s turn to tackle Bram Stoker’s Dracula.  While it all has a very distinct visual flare to it, much of that came from Francis Ford Coppola’s version back in 1992 which makes this version of Dracula traditionally very sexy […]

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Hostile Takeover: Our Review of ‘The Moment’ (2026)

Theatrical ‐ February 04, 2026
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Hostile Takeover: Our Review of ‘The Moment’ (2026)

Charli xcx (Herself) has a busy schedule because of an album that finally gets her her deserved fame. Because of Brat, her life now is full of adjustments, promotional videos, sacrifices from her and her small team. Part of Brat is a push from a record executive (Rosanna Arquette) to, understandably, take herself on tour. […]

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ENTER FOR A CHANCE AT DOUBLE PASSES TO AN ADVANCE SCREENING OF ‘CRIME 101’

Giveaways/Contests ‐ February 02, 2026
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Does it ever REALLY pay? Set against the sun-bleached grit of Los Angeles, Crime 101 weaves the tale of an elusive jewel thief (Chris Hemsworth) whose string of heists along the 101 freeway have mystified police.  When he eyes the score of a lifetime, his path crosses that of a disillusioned insurance broker (Halle Berry) […]

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Heartthrob: Nicolas Cage: Our Review of ‘Moonstruck’

Mubi ‐ February 01, 2026
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“The moon brings the woman to the man,” an Old Man (Feodor Chaliapin Jr.) says to his old friends. Love is in the air in Norman Jewison’s Moonstruck, but that love has its complications and strings attached. The Old Man’s granddaughter, Loretta Castorini (Cher), gets a wedding proposal from a Mr. Johnny Camareri (Danny Aiello). […]

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Calm Before The Storm: Our Review of ‘Arco’

Theatrical ‐ January 30, 2026
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Arco tells the story of two children, the first being Iris (Romy Fay’s voice) living in France in 2075. Babysitting her is a robot, Mikki (Mark Ruffalo) because her Parents’ (producer Natalie Portman, Ruffalo) workplace is far away. One day, while skipping class and going into the woods, she runs into Arco (Juliano Krue Valdi). […]

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Behind Closed Doors: Our Review of ‘Bridgerton Season 4: Part One’ on Netflix

Netflix, What's Streaming? ‐ January 29, 2026
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Bridgerton‘s previous season reveals Penelope Featherington-Bridgerton (Nicola Coughlan) as the pen behind Lady Whistledown (Julie Andrews). Penelope, despite that unmasking, is still able to carry influence within London society and protect her family and others. She serves as a confidante to Francesca (Hannah Dodd), in London faking her happiness with her ohn Stirling (Victor Alli). […]

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