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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THE SECRET ART OF HUMAN FLIGHT – A Review by John Strange

THE SECRET ART OF HUMAN FLIGHT - A Review by John Strange The Secret Art of Human Flight is about a grieving widower.  At that point in the description of this film, the...

FAUNA – A Review by John Strange

FAUNA - A Review by John Strange This is an excerpt from PBS’ POV website: “Set in a rural area in the outskirts of Barcelona, Pau Faus’s keen-eyed, witty and compassionate second documentary Fauna......

TWISTERS – A Review by John Strange

TWISTERS - A Review by John Strange Have you seen the 1996 hit Twister which starred Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton as storm chasers?  Well, Universal is releasing a sequel to the film. ...

COTTONTAIL – A Review by John Strange

COTTONTAIL - A Review by John Strange I love independent films.  Good or bad, they each give the viewer a look at the thoughts of the filmmaker.  Some are bright and sharp while...

SPACE CADET – A Review by John Strange

SPACE CADET - A Review by John Strange Rex Simpson (Emma Roberts) was a brilliant young girl from Cocoa Beach, Florida, who watched the launches at Canaveral from across the bay with her...

DESPICABLE ME 4 – A Review by John Strange

DESPICABLE ME 4 - A Review by John Strange Gru (Steve Carell) and his family are back.  The family, Lucy Wilde (Kristen Wiig) and the girls Margo (Miranda Cosgrove), Edith (Dana Gaier), and...

QUEEN OF KNIVES – A Review by John Strange

QUEEN OF KNIVES - A Review by John Strange Frank Benetto (Gene Pope) is a Brooklyn native who moves back to the old neighborhood in the midst of a divorce.  His ex, Kathy...

MY LADY JANE – A Review by John Strange

MY LADY JANE - A Review by John Strange Amazon Prime’s original offerings ran to gamut from family-friendly to more mature fare.  My Lady Jane is very much a mature audience offering.  The...

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.