John Strange

Film reviewer who was raised from an early age to love the art form, I was watching films with the family before I could walk. I miss the plethora of drive-ins we once had in this country. I am a photographer who gets recognized occasionally at the events, society and film, that I attend.
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MONKEY MAN – A Review by John Strange

MONKEY MAN - A Review by John Strange Monkey Man opens with us being shown an Indian woman and her son as she teaches the young man about Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god. ...

MÚSICA – A Review by John Strange

MÚSICA - A Review by John Strange Música is based on a true story.  Rudy is a Brazilian man in the Bronx who hears the sounds around him as a musical note.  This...

STEVE! (MARTIN) A DOCUMENTARY IN 2 PIECES – A Review by John Strange

STEVE! (MARTIN) A DOCUMENTARY IN 2 PIECES - A Review by John Strange Steve Martin is known for his wildly different style of humor.  The story of his early career, from his teenage...

GHOSTBUSTERS: FROZEN EMPIRE – A Review by John Strange

GHOSTBUSTERS: FROZEN EMPIRE - A Review by John Strange In June 1984, I sat in a theater and watched Ghostbusters for the first time.  It knocked my socks off.  The sequels have been...

ROAD HOUSE – A Review by John Strange

ROAD HOUSE - A Review by John Strange Taken from the original Road House (1989), the plot of this reimagining is updated but the feel of the film remains the same.  The location...

UPROAR – A Review by John Strange

UPROAR - A Review by John Strange 1981 New Zealand.  Rugby is king.  Everyone feels that there is no tension between the races.  And then the South African Rugby team tours the country. ...

ARTHUR THE KING – A Review by John Strange

ARTHUR THE KING - A Review by John Strange This film is built around a man, Michael Light (Mark Wahlberg), who is determined to not just race in the Adventure Racing World Championship,...

RICKY STANICKY – A Review by John Strange

RICKY STANICKY - A Review by John Strange Ricky Stanicky is a “Bro Film”.  Like most films in this genre, we have a group of men who may have good lives but deep...

John Strange

Film reviewer who was raised from an early age to love the art form, I was watching films with the family before I could walk. I miss the plethora of drive-ins we once had in this country. I am a photographer who gets recognized occasionally at the events, society and film, that I attend.