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Monthly Archives: June, 2020

‘Extra Ordinary’ Review: Maeve Higgins Toplines Charming Debut Film From Mike Ahern And Enda Loughman

Extra Ordinary, directed by Mike Ahern and Enda Loughman, stands as a charming debut feature film. Set in small-town Ireland, Extra Ordinary centers on...

‘Aviva’ Q&A With Director Boaz Yakin

Director Boaz Yakin's 1994 feature Fresh still resonates today, and throughout the years Yakin has carved his own path with helming higher profile pictures...

‘Da 5 Bloods’ Review: Delroy Lindo’s Powerhouse Performance Drives Sublime Spike Lee Film

Da 5 Bloods is a movie about so many things but first and foremost it's must see cinema. If you're a lifelong fan of...

‘Split Second’ With Rutger Hauer Lands Blu-Ray Debut In August

Split Second, the 1992 sci-fi flick starring Rutger Hauer and Kim Cattrall, makes its North American high definitition Blu-ray debut on August 11. Tony...

Lynn Shelton Tribute Airs Tonight On YouTube

Friends and colleagues of Lynn Shelton will pay tribute to the late filmmaker tonight on YouTube with Her Effortless Brilliance: A Celebration of Lynn...

#53 I’ve Got a Movie to Make: Perception Concerns (Week 53 of 116)

Is it time to change the logo, maybe even the name of the production company? Am I a sellout for even having these concerns?...

Flick City Episode 16: Interviews With ‘Aviva’ Director Boaz Yakin And ‘Shirley’ Actress Odessa Young

On the latest episode of Flick City I interview Aviva director Boaz Yakin (Fresh, Remember The Titans) and Shirley actress Odessa Young (she’s best...

Review: ‘Becky’ Is “Lean, Mean” And “Gory” Fun

Becky, directed by Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion, is going to garner either lots of praise or derision, based on the viewer’s expectations. If...

Episode 118: The King of Staten Island//Becky//Shirley//Aviva

Covered a lot of ground on this one. Greg has seen a number of movies that WILL be released online in the next couple...

Review: Hidden Gem ‘Miracle Mile’ Deserves Cult Status

Miracle Mile,, directed by Steve De Jarnatt, deserves the same sort of cult status as movies like Heathers, Red Dawn, and They Live. Miracle...

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