Category: Film - Theatrical

STOP TIME – A Review by Jenn Rohm

Grief is an emotion most of us have experienced and many films create the feeling of grief using different techniques with sound, lighting, and script.  Few films focus on grief, and even...

SOLO MIO – A Review by John Strange

I have seen a lot of films in my forty-plus years as a film critic.  I have seen a lot of man or woman left at the altar films, too.  Solo Mio...

MERCY – A Review by John Strange

Everyone is hot about AI these days.  Companies around the world are developing AI engines to, some say, make life easier. In Mercy, the near-future city of Los Angeles has decided that crime...

I WAS A STRANGER – A Review by John Strange

The civil war in Syria lasted thirteen years.  It was bloody and heavily damaged the country, but of more importance was what it did to its citizens.  I Was a Stranger tells...

MARTY SUPREME – A Review by Cynthia Flores

This new film from director and co-writer Josh Safdie is a perfect blend of his lush cinematic storytelling style and his love and ability to portray gritty, underbelly realities, as seen in...

SONG SUNG BLUE – A Review by John Strange

Mike Sardina (Hugh Jackman) is celebrating his 20th sobriety birthday.  He is a mechanic who really wants to make a living with his music.  On this day, Mike is hired to perform...

THE HOUSEMAID – A Review by Jenn Rohm

Fans of Frieda McFadden’s 2022 novel The Housemaid will soon see the story brought to the big screen, with the film set for release on December 19, 2025. I entered the screening...

MARTY SUPREME – A Review by Jenn Rohm

Like last year, we have an end-of-year film release starring Timothée Chalamet that has generated significant awards buzz before its public release.  This film has been in development for many years, including...
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