Radium Girls, 2018. Directed by Lydia Dean Pilcher and Ginny Mohler. Starring Joey King, Abby Quinn, Cara Seymour, Scott Shepherd, Olivia Macklin, Neal Huff, Collin Kelly-Sordelet, John Bedford Lloyd, Susan Heyward, Joe Grifasi, Brandon Gill, Colby Minifie, Veanne Cox, Greg Hildreth, Gina Piersanti, Juliana Sass, Carol Cadby, and Steven Hauck. SYNOPSIS: Based on true events, […]
Movie Review – Scare Me (2020)
Scare Me, 2020. Written and Directed by Josh Ruben. Starring Josh Ruben, Aya Cash, and Chris Redd. SYNOPSIS: Fred (Josh Ruben) and Fanny (Aya Cash) compete over who can tell the best scary stories. Fred is doing everything right. He’s got an idea. He’s rented a cabin in the woods. Everything is in place for […]
DVD Review – The Luminaries
Rachel Bellwoar reviews the miniseries, The Luminaries… A young man gets shot only to stand up unscathed. A young woman faints after bleeding… gold? The Luminaries is a lot more reality-based than its opening sequence suggests but if you can handle that, the rest of the series is gravy. It’s still an unusual tactic, though. […]
DVD Review – Flack Series 1 & 2
Rachel Bellwoar reviews series one and two of Flack… They’ll always be a place on television for antiheroes. If Robyn (Anna Paquin) doesn’t break the antihero mold, though, Flack does in its response to her self-destructive behavior. On the best of days, PR work can be a slippery slope, especially if your clients are rich, […]
Movie Review – Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)
Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind, 2020. Directed by Laurent Bouzereau. SYNOPSIS: Natalie Wood’s career is explored in a new documentary that covers her life, as well as her unsolved death. Those watching Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind for some new revelation about her death aren’t going to find it, but those interested in learning more […]
Movie Review – Bit (2019)
Bit, 2019. Written and Directed by Brad Michael Elmore. Starring Nicole Maines, Diana Hopper, James Paxton, Zolee Griggs, Friday Chamberlain, Char Diaz, Greg Hill, and M.C. Gainey. SYNOPSIS: When Laurel (Nicole Maines) agreed to crash on her brother’s couch, she never thought she’d be getting involved with vampires. Take away stakes, holy water, and sunlight […]
Book Review – M by Samm Deighan
Rachel Bellwoar reviews M by Samm Deighan… Fritz Lang’s M is a horror film. There are other genres that would happily claim M as one of their own, but they’re not the reason the film has a Devil’s Advocates monograph. Devil’s Advocates is a series that focuses on horror movies from Auteur Publishing. Other films […]
DVD Review – Britannia Series I & II
Rachel Bellwoar reviews series one and two of Britannia… Plenty of prophecies could do with being more specific. Most don’t have an excuse for being vague, but you can’t exactly blame a prophecy when the Chosen One doesn’t have a name. For that the blame lies solely with the Romans who invaded Britannia during Cait’s […]
Comic Book Review – Best of 2000 AD #1
Rachel Bellwoar reviews Best of 2000 AD #1… It’s been said about the Big 2, DC and Marvel, and it’s been said about Britain’s 2000 AD. All three publishers have been telling stories for decades. Find a character amongst their titles that you like and numerous possibilities for further reading emerge. Too many options can […]
Movie Review – The Party’s Just Beginning (2018)
The Party’s Just Beginning, 2018. Written and directed by Karen Gillan. Starring Karen Gillan, Lee Pace, Matthew Beard, and Paul Higgins. SYNOPSIS: Almost a year after his death, Liusaidh (Karen Gillan) struggles to come to terms with her friend’s suicide. You can’t have a party without music, yet Liusaidh doesn’t sound like she’s singing. The […]
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