
“When the leader of an elite team of soldiers is captured by terrorists, it is up to the team to find and rescue him before it is too late.”

“When the leader of an elite team of soldiers is captured by terrorists, it is up to the team to find and rescue him before it is too late.”

JOIN US FOR AN UNHOLY MATRIMONY:
This Lent, Saint Maud and AMC present the “She Is Risen” screening series — one month of soul-shaking terror to mark the arrival of the boldest new voice in horror, writer/director Rose Glass.

From Blumhouse Productions comes a modern interpretation of the classic film, The Invisible Man starring Elisabeth Moss and Oliver Jackson-Cohen. Logan Myerz reviews the new film that’s directed/written by Leigh Whannell that’s playing in theaters everywhere!
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“When Cecilia’s abusive ex takes his own life and leaves her his fortune, she suspects his death was a hoax. As a series of coincidences turn lethal, Cecilia works to prove that she is being hunted by someone nobody can see.”

THE COUNTDOWN TO SALVATION BEGINS. This Ash Wednesday, cleanse your soul with a brand new trailer for SAINT MAUD, a divine horror tale from breakthrough filmmaker Rose Glass.

Henry Hill and Logan Myerz return on the newest episode of the Cinephellas Podcast to discuss the 2020 Oscars, The Matrix 4, Spiral, and MORE!
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Logan Myerz reviews the new psychological thriller, The Night Clerk, starring Tye Sheridan and Ana de Armas. The film is now available in theaters, On Demand, and Digital!
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“Voyeuristic hotel clerk becomes the subject of a murder investigation.”

It’s time to go back to 1991 with our Sega Genesis. Logan Myerz reviews Sonic the Hedgehog that debuted with a 70 million dollar opening and scored the highest opening of all time for a video game adaptation!
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“After discovering a small, blue, fast hedgehog, a small-town police officer must help it defeat an evil genius who wants to do experiments on it.”

Henry Hill interviews the director of Waiting for Anya, Ben Cookson, and learns about what inspired him to make the film, and how he recovered from the devastation of a project that fell apart to turn this life-changing project into a reality.

“Billy Zane, Randy Couture and Ed Morrone star in this action-packed thriller about a mercenary hired to protect a couple hiding out in Central America from a ruthless crime family. In his final assignment as a protector, it quickly turns deadly as a group of mafia henchman descend on the tranquil Costa Rican village. Soon the agent learns that the job is far more than it seems and it will take all of his experience to get them out alive. Also featuring Dr. Drew Pinsky, Danny Trejo and Johnny Messner.”

Kevin Muller‘s Oscar Picks

Visual Effects
Avengers: Endgame
The Irishman
1917
The Lion King
Star Wars: Rise of the Skywalker
My Pick: 1917
What Will Win: 1917
While the people will be pulling for Avengers: Endgame, I feel that the sheer mastery of direction, and visual trickery, of Sam Mendes World War 1 film, will take it all. It’s a masterpiece of filmmaking that pushed the extremes of the singular shot technique.