Review – The Old Way (2023)

An old gunslinger (Nicolas Cage) and his daughter must face the consequences of his past, when the son of a man he murdered years ago arrives to take his revenge in The Old Way. Pull up stool at the saloon and enjoy our review of the movie, now available on digital to rent or own.

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“An old gunslinger and his daughter must face the consequences of his past, when the son of a man he murdered years ago arrives to take his revenge.”

Color Out of Space (2019) – Movie Review **31 Days of Horror**

Logan Myerz reviews Richard Stanley’s Color Out of Space that’s based on the short story by H.P. Lovecraft starring Nicolas Cage and Joely Richardson.

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“A secluded farm is struck by a strange meteorite which has apocalyptic consequences for the family living there and possibly the world.”

RLJE Films Acquires ‘ARCHENEMY’ Starring Joe Manganiello

The SpectreVision Film Starring Joe Manganiello to Release in December 

Acquisition Ahead of World Premiere at Beyond Fest 2020

RLJE Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, has acquired the North American rights to the action/thriller, ARCHENEMY, ahead of its world premiere at this year’s Beyond Fest.  The film marks the third collaboration between RLJE Films and SpectreVision, after Mandy and Color Out of Space.  ARCHENEMY will be released in Theaters, On Demand, and Digital on December 11, 2020.

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Top 10 Worst/Best Films of 2018!

by Kevin Muller

Worst of 2018

10.  Forever My Girl

Jessica Rothe is one of the more interesting talents that have come out of Hollywood in the last few years. From Happy Death Day, to her brief stint in La La Land, she is an actress who just has it. Even she couldn’t save this mess of a love story about a selfish musician, who left his pregnant wife at the altar and turned his back on his home town, to chase a life of music, booze, and women. We are presented with so much reason to hate this guy, especially what he did to Rothe’s Josie, but we all know they will end up together. The problem is that she welcomes him back with little to no fight. He uses his fame, charm, and winning looks to melt her into a pool of emotion. Come on, Josie! Put up a better fight than that! Not only for yourself, but for us, the audience, so that this film has some type of real conflict.

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