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  • Camp Pleasant Lake – Review

    Camp Pleasant Lake – Review

    Camp Pleasant Lake – Review Sometimes the idea is better than the execution… and sometimes, the execution is exactly what the idea needs. **NOTE: this post may be updated with audio once we actually have the chance to talk about it. Until then, you can read Mark’s review below. Remember, though, you can listen to…

  • Drive-Away Dolls – Review

    Drive-Away Dolls – Review

    Drive-Away Dolls – Review Well, the raunch comedy is alive and well in Hollywood, and in this one, it’s paired with a classic caper film. From director Ethan Coen (1/2 of the venerated Coen Brothers) comes Drive-Away Dolls, the story of two women, both stuck in the aftermaths of break-ups, decide to take a trek…

  • Madame Web – Review

    Madame Web – Review

    Madame Web – Review It’s time to talk about Sony’s newest movie set in their Spider-verse that doesn’t have or even mention Spider-Man. This one has kind of flown under the radar from a marketing standpoint, but, as it’s dropping in February, can we deduce anything about the film from that? Let’s go find out.…

  • Restore Point – Review

    Restore Point – Review

    Restore Point – Review I love a good science fiction film, especially one which takes its premise and asks the sometimes hard questions about its world that some films don’t. And I don’t mean deep philosophical questions, but rather questions about why things are or aren’t in their world. That, to me, is a sign…

  • Monolith – Review

    Monolith – Review

    Monolith – Review I have a story to tell you… Man, I do love me a good Australian film. Horror and science fiction from down under just have a different flavor to them. Monolith, though, feels a bit more universal in its appeal, to me, and I think a lot of folks are going to…

  • The Teachers’ Lounge – Review

    The Teachers’ Lounge – Review

    The Teachers’ Lounge – Review Man, I love European drama. They, like their European Horror counterparts, often carry a flavor very different from American dramas. The Teachers’ Lounge, though, manages to carry this feat off while remaining absolutely identifiable and relatable to American audiences.   98 Minutes, Rated PG-13 Written by Johannes Duncker and Ilker…