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THE ACCOUNTANT 2 – A Review by Jenn Rohm

Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s production company, Artists Equity, acquired the rights to The Accountant 2 from Warner Bros.  They then connected with Amazon MGM Studios to make and distribute the film.  This...

THE LEGEND OF OCHI – A Review by John Strange

The Legend of Ochi has a good cast.  Helena Zengel (Yuri) is a young German actress whose role in News of the World brought her to my attention in 2020.  Finn Wolfhard...

YADANG: THE SNITCH – A Review by Jenn Rohm

Director Hwang Byeong-gug read a news article in 2021 that sparked his interest, which led to an idea that has now become a film.  He is quoted as saying, “In drug-related cases,...

SINNERS – A Review by Cynthia Flores

This new film by writer /director Ryan Coogler (from Black Panther and Creed fame) stars his muse and often starring man, Michael B. Jordan, in two leading roles.   Sinners is a smart and...

THE AMATEUR – A Review by Cynthia Flores

I enjoy a good revenge movie. A story of someone minding their own business and just living their quiet little life and being thrown way out of their comfort zone to avenge...

GREEK MOTHERS NEVER DIE – A Review by Jenn Rohm

After writing and directing Dangerous Liaisons (2022), Rachel Suissa’s first feature, she started her own production company R.A.D. Pictures which allowed her 100% control over her second film, Greek Mothers Never Die. ...
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Dallas International Film Festival 2025 – Interview with Filmmaker Merced Elizondo

The 2025 Dallas International Film Festival kicks off today and runs through May 1st.  Our Gadi Elkon spoke with Dallas Filmmaker Merced Elizondo about his latest short film, THE MOURNING OF. Maribel...

USA Film Festival 2025 – Interview with Filmmaker Olive Talley

The 55th annual USA Film Festival starts today and runs until Sunday the 27th.  Reporter, Journalist and Filmmaker Olive Talley returns to the festival with her latest feature documentary, THE STONES ARE...

Dallas’ USA Film Festival Announces Films, Anniversary Events, Salutes for 2025 Edition

The Dallas-based USA Film Festival announces the highly anticipated films and schedule of events for the film festival’s 55th edition taking place on April 23-27.  Known for its celebration of new and classic...

Dallas International Film Festival Announces 2025 Film Slate

DIFF today announced the line-up for the 19th edition of the annual Dallas International Film Festival, April 25 – May 1, 2025. The Festival was named in October as an Oscar® Qualifying...

SXSW 2025 Interview – BABY DOE – Filmmaker Jessica Earnshaw

Filmmaker Jessica Earnshaw spoke with our Gadi Elkon about SXSW, her latest feature film BABY DOE and so much more. BABY DOE - At 22, Gail gave birth alone and left her newborn...

Interview with Sound Designer Matt Drake of Elemental Post

Sound Designer and Supervising Sound Editor Matt Drake spoke with our Gadi Elkon about Elemental Post, the significance of Sundance and how 2025 is shaping up to be a good year. Matt and...

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GREEK MOTHERS NEVER DIE – A Review by Jenn Rohm

After writing and directing Dangerous Liaisons (2022), Rachel Suissa’s first feature, she started her own production company R.A.D. Pictures which allowed her 100% control over her second film, Greek Mothers Never Die. ...

THE KING OF KINGS – A Review by John Strange

I have come to really enjoy the offerings from Angel Studios.  Their films are well-made and filled with excellent acting talent.  Their new release, The King of Kings, is a perfect fit...

Broadway Dallas Raises Record-Breaking $1.1 Million at 2025 Gala

On Saturday, March 29, Gala Chairs John Quattrocchi and Joseph DeMartino, welcomed more than 380 Dallas leaders, philanthropists, and lovers of the arts to celebrate the magic of musical theater at Broadway Dallas’ 2025 Gala featuring...

THE FRIEND – A Review by Jenn Rohm

Before I get into this review, I need to give the following Trigger Warning: suicide, grieving animal. Life is not always filled with sunshine, rainbows, and unicorns.  Movies run the gamut of human...

COUNT ME IN – A Review by Jenn Rohm

I have heard that the secret to a happy life is finding what you love and then finding a way to get paid for it.  Listening to people speak about their passions...

A WORKING MAN – A Review by Jenn Rohm

When you know a film will be an action film and names like Jason Statham, David Ayer, and Sylvester Stallone are tied to the project, certain expectations are set.  A Working Man...

A WORKING MAN – A Review by John Strange

One thing you can truly say about a film starring Jason Statham is that the action scenes will be fast-paced and violent.  And that can make them fun to watch.  And when...

THE PENGUIN LESSONS – A Review by John Strange

The Penguin Lessons is based on the Tom Michell novel, which was based on his experiences in 1976 Argentina.  The military is in the process of removing the elected government and taking power. ...

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