Se7en with Kevin – April Movie Reviews

By Kevin Muller

1.  My Policeman – (2.5 out of 5) – The second movie in 2022 that starred musical sensation Harry Styles took a familiar story of a forbidden romance, this time two men in love, and creates one of the duller films of the year. It wasn’t a terrible film, but one that just felt like it existed with nothing that made it stand out. Kudos to Styles, who fully committed to the role and all that came with it. Unlike most musicians who try to cross over to the big screen, he can act. The cinematography was also beautiful to behold too.

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Review – Smile (2022) **31 Days of Horror**

Say cheese and die. After a psychiatrist experiences a traumatic event involving one of her patients, she begins noticing evil smiles that are being passed around like a curse. Check out our review of Smile, as we continue the ’31 Days of Horror.’

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“After witnessing a bizarre, traumatic incident involving a patient, Dr. Rose Cotter starts experiencing frightening occurrences that she can’t explain. Rose must confront her troubling past in order to survive and escape her horrifying new reality.”

Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 97 (Interview with Jeffrey A. Brown)

On this episode of the Cinephellas Podcast, Bob Ward interviews Jeffrey A. Brown about his feature film directorial debut The Beach House. They discuss making his directorial feature debut, writing the script, working with the cast, and MORE!

The Beach House will be available on VOD, Digital HD, DVD, and Blu-ray on December 15th!

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Summer of ’84 – Review & Interview with Graham Verchere

‘Summer of ’84’ Is a Splash of Brilliant B-Movie Nostalgia

by Nile Fortner

Even though I wasn’t born yet, I know that 1984 was a fantastic year that gave us classics that would later go on to become classic nostalgia. The year 1984 gave us a Schwarzenegger as a futuristic killing-machine cyborg hunting down anyone named Sarah Connor in The Terminator. The year 1984 also taught us that Gremlins can’t get wet, Molly Ringwald was the O.G. red-head babe before Jessica Chastain (sorry Jessica), and that counting after “five and six you better grab your crucifix” before a red-and-green striped sweater wearing serial killer haunts your dreams.

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