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Unbreakable
I saw Unbreakable for the first time shortly after its release in 2000. I remember loving the concept of the film and watching it quite a few times. When Split was released in 2016, I did […]

Trading Paint
John Travolta’s latest film, Trading Paint, tries to mix dirt track racing with emotion. I’m not sure how many people are fans of both, but I found myself enjoying the film. I grew up a […]

The Highwaymen
Romance… Mystery… Intrigue… For some reason, we, as a society, are fascinated by outlaws – Jesse James, Wild Bill Hickok, Billy the Kid, Bonnie and Clyde. These criminals are romanticized, idolized, and treated as heroes […]

The Browsing Effect
With this film, I feel that it is important to set expectations correctly. You are not getting a Hollywood blockbuster. You’re not getting something that is completely polished, that shines with big name celebrities. Instead, […]

Lost & Found
Right off the bat, let me say that because of this movie, liquid came out of my nose for what I think is the first time in my life, the first time that I can […]


Turn Up Charlie
This weekend was supposed to be all about Toronto Comicon. I came home on Friday, had a late dinner, and called it a night after a long day on the con floor. As it tends […]

Welcome to Acapulco
I’ll preface this review by saying this is not my type of movie and I’m not sure I understand the vision that they had, so let’s talk about what was going on because I had […]

Finding Steve McQueen
Finding Steve McQueen tells the “true story” of the 1972 heist of the United California Bank in Laguna Niguel by a gang from Youngstown, Ohio. I wrap true story in quotes because there’s clearly differences […]