Paul’s Promise Review: An Incomplete Christian Drama

The world of Christian cinema has dramatically improved over the past few years with various films revamping the genre. The category mixes the teachings of Jesus with thought-provoking and entertaining storytelling. Films such as “I Can Only Imagine,” ”Unplanned” and “The Case for Christ” have turned religious messages into quality cinema by taking a true … More Paul’s Promise Review: An Incomplete Christian Drama

6/45 Review: A Film Not Chaotic Enough For It’s Premise

How do you drop the ball on a premise like this? I know American audiences have never heard of the film 6/45 but let me present to you the setup of the movie. At the border that divides South and North Korea, A South Korean Border guard Park Chun-woo buys a lottery ticket and finds … More 6/45 Review: A Film Not Chaotic Enough For It’s Premise

Devotion Review: A Film That Focuses On Racism Instead Of The Story

Whenever Hollywood wants to tackle the topic of racism in America, they never hesitate to pull out ole reliable and make a film set in the 1950s. Doing a biography about somebody’s life is to bring to life a story that is unknown to the masses within the general public. The latest production from Sony … More Devotion Review: A Film That Focuses On Racism Instead Of The Story

Barbarian (2022) Review: Turning Your Brain Off Won’t Help

Note to self: Never take another film recommendation from Sonny Bunch. There’s a reason that the only film anyone is watching right now is Top Gun: Maverick and that’s because every other film in movie theaters sucks. With films like “Bros”, “Don’t Worry Darling”, and “The Woman King” coming up next, garbage movies will continue … More Barbarian (2022) Review: Turning Your Brain Off Won’t Help

The Invitation (2022) Review: A Female Get Out With Vampires

One of the toughest genres to succeed in for inexperienced filmmakers is PG-13 horror. PG-13 horror movies are limited in the resources that they can use for maximum scares, most films result to jump scares and loud noises to achieve their effect. The only franchise that has succeeded in this formula is “The Conjuring” franchise … More The Invitation (2022) Review: A Female Get Out With Vampires

Wifelike Review: Elena Kampouris Carries A Sci-Fi Lacking Fantasy

Leave it to activists to ruin the male fantasy. Ever since the 1960s, “activists” have been portrayed as the heroes in films because everyone wants to believe that if they were alive here in the 1960s that they would have been marching in Selma for civil rights. Because these people were born during the year … More Wifelike Review: Elena Kampouris Carries A Sci-Fi Lacking Fantasy

2037 Review: A Story Of Female Inmates With No Direction

The biggest aspect that drew my attention to the film “2037” was the South Korean portrayal of women’s prisons. In most western countries, female prisons are portrayed as places that are rampant with violence and lesbianism. Some forms of entertainment portray women’s prisons far better than others. The Australian TV show “Wentworth” does a much … More 2037 Review: A Story Of Female Inmates With No Direction

Last Looks Review: A Decent Mystery That’s Missing A Piece

There aren’t many big-name big-budget movies coming out this summer that people are looking forward to. Unless you care about superhero movies, you’re pretty much out of luck until Avatar 2 comes out somewhere around Christmas. If big-name studios aren’t going to keep you entertained, look at some smaller-budget movies. It wasn’t that long ago when I … More Last Looks Review: A Decent Mystery That’s Missing A Piece

Where The Crawdads Sing Review: A Film That Sacrifices Storytelling For ‘Inclusion’

The next couple of months for movie releases is going to be pretty rough because there’s nothing noteworthy coming out until the late fall of this year. Until then we have to put up with the leftover movies that Hollywood Studios are trying to release because they don’t want to compete with Thor: Love and … More Where The Crawdads Sing Review: A Film That Sacrifices Storytelling For ‘Inclusion’

2000 Mules Review: A Movie Preaching To The Choir

At this point, we all know what happened during the 2020 presidential election. the problem is that you’re not allowed to talk about what happened during the 2020 presidential election on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.  2am on Election night everyone went to bed thinking that Donald Trump is going to get re-elected president of … More 2000 Mules Review: A Movie Preaching To The Choir