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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NUREMBERG – A Review by John Strange

At the end of World War II, the US and its allies realized they had to deal with the Germans differently than how they had been treated after World War I.  Nuremberg...

TRUTH & TREASON – A Review by John Strange

TRUTH & TREASON – A Review by John Strange The new Angel Studios release, Truth & Treason, is based on the true story of the youngest person to be tried and executed by...

THE SENIOR – A Review by John Strange

In 2007, Mike Flynt went out for the Sul Ross State University football team.  What’s odd about this?  Mike was 59 years old! Mike had something to prove to himself.  At the beginning...

CAUGHT STEALING – A Review by John Strange

There have been many films in which the nice guy gets swept up in a friend or a neighbor's criminal life, by joining them or being used as a patsy.  Caught Stealing...

THE TERMINAL LIST: DARK WOLF – A Review by John Strange

The prequel to 2022's The Terminal List, The Terminal List: Dark Wolf tells us how Ben Edwards (Taylor Kitsch) went from serving in the Navy as a SEAL to a life as...

NOBODY 2 – A Review by John Strange

Having watched 2021's Nobody, I expected to see a violent film in the new Nobody 2.  The film I watched was a blend of John Wick and National Lampoon's Vacation, complete with...

HAPPY GILMORE 2 – A Review by John Strange

In 1996, Adam Sandler starred in Happy Gilmore, a wild film about a golf prodigy whose talent was distinctly odd to watch.  And his ability to raise the blood pressure of those...

SKETCH – A Review by John Strange

Amber Wyatt (Bianca Belle) is a bright young girl trying to come to terms with the loss of her mother.  In counselling, she was asked to illustrate her feelings by drawing them...

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.