Review – Baby Reindeer (2024)

We did some TV binging on Netflix and we watched the much talked about mini-series Baby Reindeer. Check out our review of the show created by and starring Richard Gadd as a performer who is being stalked by a female stalker.

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“The story follows writer and performer Richard Gadd’s warped relationship with a female stalker and the impact it has on him as he is ultimately forced to face a deep, dark buried trauma.”

Review – The Adults & Corner Office (2023)

by Kevin Muller

For some actors, they can have an on-screen persona that, if they play their cards right, could provide them with a lucrative career. Both Michael Cera and Jon Hamm gained notoriety through television roles that you couldn’t imagine anyone else playing. In the 2003 classic comedy show Arrested Development, Cera played the awkward George Michael. His performance comprised of making a situation more uncomfortable by attempting jokes that weren’t funny, delivered with no confidence, or at worst, a combination of the two. Despite that, the character was lovably weird. As the mysterious and magnetic Don Draper, Jon Hamm turned up the charisma and charm up to 100. As the show moved forward, the performance then became a mix tragedy and self-pity.

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Review – Monkey Man (2024)

A young man unleashes a campaign of vengeance against the corrupt leaders who murdered his mother in Monkey Man. Check out our review of the action-thriller, now in theaters and streaming on demand.

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“An anonymous young man unleashes a campaign of vengeance against the corrupt leaders who murdered his mother and continue to systematically victimize the poor and powerless.”

Review – Abigail (2024)

These two bloodsuckers sink their fangs into a new movie review for Abigail. Kevin and Nile discuss the dark-comedy horror that’s a bloody good time. 🧛

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“After a group of criminals kidnap the ballerina daughter of a powerful underworld figure, they retreat to an isolated mansion, unaware that they’re locked inside with no normal little girl.”

Review – The First Omen (2024)

We’re back with our review the The First Omen, the prequel to the classic horror film from 1976. The horror film is now showing in theaters. 

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“A young American woman is sent to Rome to begin a life of service to the church, but encounters a darkness that causes her to question her faith and uncovers a terrifying conspiracy that hopes to bring about the birth of evil incarnate.”

Review – Road House (2024)

Jake Gyllenhaal stars alongside Conor McGregor as an ex-UFC fighter that takes a job as a bouncer at a Florida Keys roadhouse in Prime Video’s Road House. Check out our review of the film, and remember to be nice.

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“Ex-UFC fighter Dalton takes a job as a bouncer at a Florida Keys roadhouse, only to discover that this paradise is not all it seems.”

Review – Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret (2023)

by Kevin Muller

Over the course of film history, there have been countless films about adolescence, specifically the journey of a young girl into womanhood. As with any genre, there have been hits and misses. This film is based upon a popular 1970’s novel by Judy Blume.  The author never gave away the rights, due to the fear of a terrible adaptation, until writer and director Kelly Fremon Craig assured her that she would justly honor the novel. Blume’s nerves were eased when she found out Craig was the creative force behind the 2016 acclaimed film The Edge of Seventeen. Was Blume’s decision a wise one or a misstep?

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Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 165 (Interview with Adam Cooper)

Bob Ward is back to interview the writer/director Adam Cooper about his new film Sleeping Dogs. They discuss making the film, working with Russell Crowe and Karen Gillan, and more. The film hit theaters on March 22nd.

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“An ex-homicide detective with memory loss is forced to solve a brutal murder, only to uncover chilling secrets from his forgotten past.”

Review – Imaginary (2024)

A woman returns to her childhood home to discover that the imaginary friend she left behind is very real and unhappy that she abandoned him in the new Blumhouse horror film Imaginary. Watch our review before you go out and see the movie, now showing in theaters.

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“A woman returns to her childhood home to discover that the imaginary friend she left behind is very real and unhappy that she abandoned him.”