Review – Trap (2024)

A father takes his daughter to a pop concert and realizes it’s part of an elaborate plan to trap a serial killer in M. Night Shyamalan’s Trap, starring Josh Hartnett. Check out our review and don’t forget to stab like and subscribe to our Youtube channel.

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A father and his teen daughter attend a pop concert only to realize they’ve entered the center of a dark and sinister event.”

Best Films of 2023

by Kevin Muller

10. No Hard Feelings

Jennifer Lawrence is having a great time here and her charisma is infectious. Andrew Barth Feldman is just as good as an innocent, and virginal, high school senior whose PARENTS, not him, want him to lose his virginity before he goes away to college. It is crude, obscene, vulgar, and everything else that made 80s/90s comedies golden. Most importantly, it has a ton of heart and is completely genuine.

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Review – Longlegs (2024)

An FBI agent (Maika Monroe) in pursuit of a serial killer (Nic Cage) races against time in order to stop the killer before they strike again in the new psychological horror film Longlegs. Check out our review of the film, now showing in theaters. 🦵

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“In pursuit of a serial killer, an FBI agent uncovers a series of occult clues that she must solve to end his terrifying killing spree.” 

Review – Memory (2023)

by Kevin Muller

From May to December, the Oscar race heats up with nominations becoming the main topic of conversation amongst film geeks. In recent years, the winner of the coveted Palm D’Ore, or Best Picture, at Cannes Film Festival, it will solidify a Best Picture nomination. In 2023, Peter Sarsgaard won the Best Actor prize at the Venice Film Festival, which made him the frontrunner to be nominated for an Oscar.   Unfortunately, by the time Oscar season came around, his win became a memory, no pun intended, in the minds of the academy. This isn’t the first time that a great performance has gotten overlooked. Plus, not only do we get to see his work, but the effort of Jessica Chastain. This was the first film, post her Oscar win, that she starred in. How good are they here? Was Sarsgaard robbed? Is the film any good?

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