Our friends Annie and Dave run the podcast "Will You Still Love It Tomorrow". The premise is great - take a film that you love but you haven't seen for ages, and see if it still holds up. They asked me and Liz to nominate a film to discuss with them. What's something that we loved but last saw 20ish years ago? We suggested The Story of the Weeping Camel. It is my go-to answer when someone asks …| Terence Eden’s Blog
Between Prey and Predator: Killer of Killers, 20th Century Studios' classic survival thriller franchise has been on a tear with stories that get at the heart of what makes this world of alien big game hunters great. In both films, director Dan Trachtenberg stuck to the Predator series' narrative basics and focused on crafting clever […]| The Verge
Bugonia – Film Review by Frank L. Director – Yorgos Lanthimos Writers – Will Tracy, Jang Joon-hwan Stars – Jesse Plemons, Aidan Delbis, Emma Stone Michelle Fuller (Emma Stone) is the CEO […]| No More Workhorse
Gerry Adams: A Ballymurphy Man – Film Review By Frank L. Director – Trisha Ziff Trisha Ziff was born in London in 1956. However, her association with Ireland goes back to the […]| No More Workhorse
Regretting You – Film Review by Frank L Director – Josh Boone Writers – Colleen Hoover, Susan McMartin Stars – Allison Williams, Mckenna Grace, Dave Franco The story begins with Morgan Grant […]| No More Workhorse
The Mastermind – Film Review by Frank L Director – Kelly Reichardt Writer – Kelly Reichardt Stars – Josh O’Connor, Sterling Thompson, Alana Haim The film is set in the early 1970s. […]| No More Workhorse
After the Hunt – Film Review Director – Luca Guadagnino Writer – Nora Garrett Stars – Julia Roberts, Ayo Edebiri, Andrew Garfield Alma (Julia Roberts) is a philosophy professor teaching the great […]| No More Workhorse
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere – Film Review by Brian Merriman Written, produced and directed by Scott Cooper Based on Deliver Me From Nowhere by Warren Zanes Starring Jeremy Allen White, Jeremy […]| No More Workhorse
My original intent when watching Josie and the Pussycats was to do a second entry in my “That’s So 2000’s” series. However, after rewatching this movie, I found it to be ahead of its time and painfully relevant today. So, it’s deserving of its own full deep dive, that’s much more than “remember this movie?”. It is important, I think, to know that this movie …| That Old Picture Show
In a future where basic science is ignored, corporations control the government, and…wait. When I tell you that I have been avoiding this movie like the plague in recent years, I mean it. Mike Judge has this weird ability to have his finger directly on the pulse of what is going on and, just because Idiocracy came out nearly twenty years ago, that doesn’t mean …| That Old Picture Show
I went into this film thinking I was prepared for how bad it was going to be. But, even with all the rumblings I’ve heard, I still wasn’t ready. War of the Worlds is a story that has been made into a movie multiple times, this one being the third iteration. And, let me tell you, they should have just stopped at the two. The …| That Old Picture Show
Have you seen Sphere? You know, the 1998 film based on the Michael Crichton novel of the same name? The one that stars Dustin Hoffman? Not ringing any bells? Don’t worry. That’s what I’m here for. Honestly, the cover of the film may be what jogs your memory, as it’s usually seen floating about Tubi or some other streaming service. Where do I even begin? …| That Old Picture Show
The first thing you must know about me is that I am an ex theater kid. If you’ve been here with me for a while, then that comes as no surprise to you. In fact, you may have already known that. That’s all to say that Wicked was the first ever Broadway musical soundtrack I burned from my grandparent’s computer. I even printed out the …| That Old Picture Show
Movie review for the family friendly film Grow now in theaters. Also kids movie discussion ideas, crafts inspo and free childrens activity book| www.mommyblogexpert.com
Hello, everybody!Today we’re taking a closer look at a film that really surprised me this year – and believe me, I really would not have expected it. Let’s talk about Final Destination: Bloodlines! The Plot (as found on Rotten Tomatoes): The newest chapter in New Line Cinema’s bloody successful franchise takes audiences back to the […]| The Punk Theory
Hello, hello!After seeing the trailer for 28 Years Later just about every time I went to the cinema for weeks and weeks, the film finally dropped. Well, I am *surprised* The Plot (according to Rotten Tomatoes): Academy Award®-winning director Danny Boyle and Academy Award®-nominated writer Alex Garland reunite for 28 Years Later, a terrifying new […]| The Punk Theory
Hello, people!Today I want to talk about the movie that I was most excited to see in 2024: the sequel to Beetlejuice, and absolute classic. Here’s how that turned out… The Plot (according to Rotten Tomatoes): Beetlejuice is back! After an unexpected family tragedy, three generations of the Deetz family return home to Winter River. […]| The Punk Theory
Hello, hello!Today we’re going to tackle a film that I was excited for ever since I laid eyes on the trailer. Let’s see how Sinners turned out… The Plot (according to Rotten Tomatoes): Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers (Michael B. Jordan) return to their hometown to start again, only to discover […]| The Punk Theory
Hello, everybody!I finally had a chance to see The Substance, which is a film just about everybody and their grandma had been discussing for months and months. Well, let’s check it out… The Plot (according to Rotten Tomatoes): Have you ever dreamt of a better version of yourself? You, only better in every way. You […]| The Punk Theory
Good Fortune – Film Review by Brian Merriman Written, directed, produced and starring Aziz Ansari Starring: Keanu Reeves, Seth Rogan, Sandra Oh, Keke Palmer Cinematography Adam Newport Berra …| No More Workhorse
Black Phone 2 – Film Review by Craig Doyle Director: Scott Derrickson Writers: Scott Derrickson & C. Robert Cargill Starring: Madeleine McGraw, Mason Thames, Ethan Hawke As the caped crus…| No More Workhorse
Eddington – Film Review by Frank L. Director – Ari Aster Writer – Ari Aster Stars – Joaquin Phoenix, Deirdre O’Connell, Emma Stone, Pedro Pascal, Luke Grimes, Austin B…| No More Workhorse
Islands – Film Review by Hugh Maguire Director – Jan-Ole Gerster Writers – Jan-Ole Gerster, Blaz Kutin, Lawrie Doran Stars – Sam Riley, Jack Farthing, Stacy Martin Harry Bel…| No More Workhorse
I Swear – Film Review by Brian Merriman Directed and written by Kirk Jones Based on the 1989 BBC documentary John’s Not Mad Starring: Robert Aramayo, Maxine Peake, Shirley Henderson, Peter Mu…| No More Workhorse
Urchin – Film Review by Hugh Maguire Director – Harris Dickinson Writer – Harris Dickinson Stars – Diane Axford, Angela Bain, Lacey Bond As an exploration of homelessness an…| No More Workhorse
Him – Film Review by Brian Merriman Directed by Justin Tipping Screenplay by Zack Akers, Skip Bronkie, Justin Tipping Starring: Marlon Wayans, Tyriq Withers, Julia Fox, Tim Heidecker, Cinemat…| No More Workhorse
Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight – Film Review by Frank L Director – Embeth Davidtz Writers – Embeth Davidtz, Alexandra Fuller Stars – Lexi Venter, Embeth Davi…| No More Workhorse
A Big Bold Beautiful Journey – Film Review by Fran Winston Directed by: Kogonada Starring: Colin Farrell, Margot Robbie, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Kevin Kline In cinemas September 19 This surreal…| No More Workhorse
Girls and Boys – Film Review Director – Donncha Gilmore Writer – Donncha Gilmore Stars – Liath Hannon, Adam Lunnon-Collery, Jenny Maguire, Justin Ensor, Francis O’Maho…| No More Workhorse
Vikings leans on myth and saga-inspired storytelling, while Valhalla focuses on history-rich tales featuring real figures like Leif Erikson, Freydis Eriksdottir, and Harald Hardrada. Together, they capture the fearless exploration, ambition, and legend-making that defined the Norsemen.| The Reading Palette
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale – Film Review by Brian Merriman Directed by Simon Curtis Screenplay by Julian Fellowes Based on Downton Abbey · by Julian Fellowes Starring Hugh Bonneville, Mi…| No More Workhorse
On Swift Horses – Film Review by Brian Merriman Directed by Daniel Minihan Screenplay by Bryce Kass Based on On Swift horses by Shannon Pufahl Starring Daisy Edgar-Jones as Muriel Edwards Wal…| No More Workhorse
Sanatorium – Film Review by Frank L. Directed by Gar O’Rourke Gar O’Rourke visited Ukraine in 2018, and through a Ukrainian friend, he became aware of the Kuylanik sanatorium in O…| No More Workhorse
Christy – Film Review by Frank L. Director – Brendan Canty Writer – Alan O’Gorman Stars – Danny Power, Diarmuid Noyes, Emma Willis Christy is Brendan Canty’s fir…| No More Workhorse
The Roses – Film Review Director – Jay Roach Writers – Warren Adler, Tony McNamara Stars – Olivia Colman, Benedict Cumberbatch, Kate McKinnon The film begins with Ivy (Olivi…| No More Workhorse
Hello, hello!Well, folks, today we’re tackling a film that might have been great but just ended up being such a miss for me. Let’s have a closer look at Freud’s Last Session! The …| The Punk Theory
“Wonka” is a prequel to the classic “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” and tells the story of a young Willy Wonka and how he became the legendary candy maker we all know. The casting for this movie is spot on, with Timothee Chalamet perfectly portraying the quirky, eccentric, and brilliant Willy Wonka. The supporting cast, […] The post Wonka will leave a good taste in your mouth first appeared on Concrete Theatre.| Concrete Theatre
Hello, hello!We need to talk about a movie that promised to be a perfect fit for me based on the trailer. So, let’s find out of Companion managed to deliver on that! The Plot (as found on Rot…| The Punk Theory
Hello, hello!I missed out on Anora before the Academy Awards but since it won *big* cinemas around here kept screening it. So, I had to take the chance and check it out! The Plot (as found on Rotte…| The Punk Theory
Because it does something you don't see very often.| ideatrash
Hello, hello!Today we’re checking out A24’s most recent Hugh Grant picture, Heretic. The trailer had me hooked, so let’s see if the film delivered… The Plot (according to Ro…| The Punk Theory
“I came to Oxford looking for a Once-in-a-Lifetime Experience. I chose to experience a lifetime.” - My Oxford Year by Julia Whelan| Racoffee Books
Hello, hello!In today’s review, we’re tackling a movie that I picked completely at random when I wanted to see something in theatres. I figured you can’t go wrong with an Ian McKe…| The Punk Theory
Hello, hello!In today’s review, we’re going to talk about a movie that I feel somewhat conflicted about. The trailer had me hooked but the final product didn’t exactly deliver on …| The Punk Theory
Hello, hello!Another day, another movie review. Another film that I had seen exactly zero promo for or buzz about. Literally, the only reason I even knew about this existing is because I saw the tr…| The Punk Theory
There’s a line in the film that hits you when you least expect it—“Main nafrat nahi karti, par ab pyar nahi ho pa raha.” It’s delivered with such quiet resignation that it doesn’t scream for attention, but it lingers. It’s said so simply, without drama. But in that one moment, you feel years of weight—of […]| Sun-Sea-Soil-Sky
The 1938 film Nancy Drew, Detective, directed by William Clemens and starring Bonita Granville, is a lively and highly entertaining adaptation that draws inspiration from The Password to Larkspur Lane, one of the original Nancy Drew books written under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. The film’s lighter, more comedic twist adds to its entertainment value, making […]| Golden Age of Detective Fiction
Karate Kid: Legends – Film Review by Fran Winston Directed by: Jonathan Entwistle Starring: Jackie Chan, Ralph Macchio, Ben Wang, Joshua Jackson, Sadie Stanley, Ming-Na Wen Hot on the heels o…| No More Workhorse
The Phoenician Scheme – Film Review by Fran Winston Directed by: Wes Anderson Starring: Benicio del Toro, Mia Threapleton, Michael Cera, Riz Ahmed, Tom Hanks, Bryan Cranston, Mathieu Amalric,…| No More Workhorse
The Flats – Film Review by Frank L. Director Alessandra Celesia Writer Alessandra Celesia Stars Jolene Burns, Joe McNally, Sean Parker Alessandra Celesia brings the viewer into the New Lodge …| No More Workhorse
Final Destination: Bloodlines – Film Review Directors – Zach Lipovsky, Adam B. Stein Writers – Guy Busick, Lori Evans Taylor, Jon Watts Stars – April Telek, Tony Todd, Brec …| No More Workhorse
The adaptation to the 2015 video game is intriguingly different and well-executed in some aspects, but the plot lost itself as the story unfolded, causing me to leave the theater wondering, "Why?"| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
Snow White – Film Review by Brian Merriman Directed by Marc Webb Written by Erin Cressida Wilson based on the original work by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm Starring Rachel Zegler, Emilia Faucher,…| No More Workhorse
In The Lost Lands – Film Review by Craig Doyle Director -Paul W.S Anderson Writers – Constantin Werner, Paul W.S Anderson, George R.R. Martin Starring – Milla Jovovich, Dave Bauti…| No More Workhorse
Macbeth – Smock Alley – Review by Frank L 11 – 15 Mar 2025 @ 7:30pm 13 Mar @ 1pm, 15 Mar @ 2:30pm Main Space Volta Theatre Company is a new company with a residency at the National Oper…| No More Workhorse
The Last Showgirl – Film Review by Hugh Maguire Director – Gia Coppola Writer – Kate Gersten Stars – Pamela Anderson, Kiernan Shipka, Brenda Song, Dave Bautista, Jamie Lee C…| No More Workhorse
September Says – Film Review by Brian Merriman Written and directed by Ariane Labed Based on the novel Sisters by Daisy Johnson Starring Mia Tharia as July, Rakhee Thakrar as Sheela, and i…| No More Workhorse
Conclave – Film Review by Brian Merriman Directed by Edward Berger Screenplay by Peter Straughan, based on the novel ‘Conclave’ by Robert Harris Cinematography by Stéphane Fontaine Starring: …| No More Workhorse
Conclave – Film Review by Frank L Director – Edward Berger Writers – Peter Straughan, Robert Harris Stars – Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow Edward Berger (All Qui…| No More Workhorse
Housewife Of The Year – Film Review by Fran Winston Director: Ciarain Cassidy Starring: Margaret Carmody, Catherine Carton, Margaret Carton, Sally Casey, Patricia Connolly, Philomena Delane…| No More Workhorse
Wicked – Film Review by Fran Winston Directed by: Jon M. Chu Starring: Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey, Ethan Slater, Bowen Yang, Marissa Bode, Peter Dinklage, Michelle Yeoh, …| No More Workhorse
Gladiator II – Film Review Director: Ridley Scott Writer: David Scarpa, Peter Craig, David Franzoni Stars: Paul Mescal, Connie Nelson, Joseph Quinn, Pedro Pascal, Denzel Washington, Derek Jac…| No More Workhorse
Piece by Piece – Film Review by Fran Winston Directed by: Morgan Neville Starring: Pharrell Williams, Missy Elliot, Gwen Stefani, Timbaland, Justin Timberlake In cinemas November 8th Image ma…| No More Workhorse
Review of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, a new wholesome family movie comedy opening in theaters November 8.| www.mommyblogexpert.com
I first came across Deadlock while perusing dusty corners of streaming services, on the hunt for unusual westerns. And as schlocky as the poster looked, as soon as I read “with a soundtrack by CAN”, my interest was piqued. If you don’t know, CAN were an experimental German rock group, a mash up of psychadelic, … Continue reading Deadlock (1970)| STARK HOLBORN
One of the problems of being a writer is that – when you spend all day making things up – you can sometimes see story beats from a mile away, stretched out like a long silhouette across the desert sand. Which is why it’s so refreshing when a film comes along that so thoroughly drives … Continue reading Stark Reviews: Bacurau (2019)| STARK HOLBORN
Don’t Forget to Remember – Film Review by Frank L. Directed – Ross Killeen Alzheimer’s disease can encompass anyone at any time of their lives. It attacks memory which is th…| No More Workhorse
Touch – Film Review Directed by: Baltasar Kormákur, Starring: Egill Ólafsson, Kōki, Palmi Kormakur, Masahiro Motoki, Sigurdur Ingvarsson, Yoko Narahashi. In cinemas on August 30 This romanti…| No More Workhorse
Cuckoo – Film Review by Fran Winston Director – Tilman Singer Writer – Tilman Singer Stars – Hunter Schafer, Jan Bluthardt, Marton Csokas In cinemas August 23 Watching Dan S…| No More Workhorse
Mrs Robinson – Film Review by Frank L. Director Aoife Kelleher To an Irish audience, Mary Robinson aka Mrs. Robinson needs little introduction. In simple terms she was the President of Irelan…| No More Workhorse
It Ends with Us – Film Review by Fran Winston Director – Justin Baldoni Writers – Christy Hall, Colleen Hoover Stars – Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, Jenny Slate No, you are …| No More Workhorse
Harold and the Purple Crayon – Film Review Director – Carlos Saldanha Writers – David Guion, Michael Handelman, Crockett Johnson Stars – Zachary Levi, Lil Rel Howery, Benjam…| No More Workhorse
Despicable Me 4 Movie Review | Safe for Kids? Is Illumination's 2024 animated film sequel OK for kids? Parents Guide, PG age rating explained| Raising Whasians
The Imaginary Movie Review | Safe for Kids? Is Netflix Studio Ponoc's 2024 animated film OK for kids? Parents Guide, PG age rating explained| Raising Whasians
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga Movie Review | Safe for Kids? 2024 Parents Guide - is prequel sequel film OK for kids? R age rating explained| Raising Whasians
The Garfield Movie Review | Safe for Kids? 2024 Parents Guide - is Garfield 2024 film OK for kids? Full parent guide, PG age rating explained| Raising Whasians
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Wildcat is an innovative portrayal of Flannery O’Connor’s interior life and an authentic grappling with suffering through the lens of faith.| This Catholic Family
I sat down last night and watched Expendables 4. My opinions are… mixed? As an action film, it’s pretty good. A group of mercenaries have to stop the big bad guy from being an idiot and setting off a nuclear in Russian waters in the name of ‘America’ because for some reason he wants to […]| Tragic Fangirl
Parents Guide Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Review | Safe for Kids? Is the 2024 film sequel OK for kids? PG-13 movie age rating explained| Raising Whasians
Written by ERICA Most of the time, I’m a little embarrassed to admit what graces my TV...| The Poopsie Collective
The Idea of You Movie Review | Safe for Kids? Parents Guide - Is the 2024 Amazon MGM Prime Video rom com OK for kids? R age rating explained| Raising Whasians
Ordinary Angels Movie Review | Safe for Kids? Is the 2024 Hilary Swank film OK for kids? No Spoiler Parents Guide PG-13 age rating explained| Raising Whasians
Bob Marley: One Love Movie Review | Safe for Kids? Is the 2024 Bob Marley music film OK for kids? Parents guide PG-13 age rating explained| Raising Whasians
Argylle Movie Review | Safe for Kids? Parents Guide - Is 2024 Universal spy action film OK for kids? No spoilers, PG-13 age rating explained| Raising Whasians
Migration Movie Review | Safe for Kids? Is the 2023 Illumination animated film OK for kids? No spoiler parents guide, PG age rating explained| Raising Whasians
Wonka Movie Review | Safe for Kids? Is the Wonka 2023 live action film from Warner Bros. OK for kids? Parents guide, PG age rating explained| Raising Whasians
The Marvels Movie Review | Safe for Kids? Is the 2023 Marvel Studios super hero film OK for kids? Parents Guide, PG-13 age rating explained| Raising Whasians
Disney Wish Movie Review | Safe for Kids? Is Walt Disney animated Wish 2023 musical film OK for kids? Parents Guide, PG age rating explained| Raising Whasians
Quiz Lady Movie Review | Safe for Kids? Is the 2023 Awkwafina & Sandra Oh Asian comedy film OK for kids? Parents Guide, R rating explained| Raising Whasians