You’ve got to give it to “San Andreas:” it’s probably the first disaster movie to come out in the last…
Browsing: Drama
In Rick Alverson’s unsettling and dark comedy/drama, “Entertainment,” we follow a struggling comedian (actor Gregg Turkington’s alter ego, Neil Hamburger as…
Football is the national pastime. Sure, baseball holds the name, but only football has the publicity, the ads, and the…
It was eerily ironic that I watched the holiday movie “Family for Christmas” on December 13, 2015. I had earlier been…
Biopics are an odd genre. They face many problems, including, but not limited to: is the subject’s life interesting enough…
Darrel is a salesman, or so we think. Alexis is a journalist, so we are told. But these and other…
I imagine anyone who’s ever been cheated on feels like they are the only one it has ever happened to.…
I think sometimes Hallmark original movies try a bit too hard to be quaint and upbeat, becoming virtual caricatures of…
“Dutch” is about a man in love with a woman, who volunteers to pick up her spoiled kid from his…
I’m not one to get giddy over the technically sound nature of movie making, but when witnessing a piece of…
