2019 film

The Tokoloshe (Movie Review)

Almost every culture on Earth has a small but malevolent creature hopping about in its folklore. America and the UK have gremlins, Japan has the kappa, and South Africa has the tokoloshe. It is said they bite the toes off sleeping people, or outright kill ... Read More

Little Joe (Movie Review)

How exactly does one define happiness? Exploring the business of joy, the Sci-Fi/Drama Little Joe arrives to select U.S. theaters on Friday, December 6th, 2019, thanks to Magnolia Pictures. At Planthouse, a cutting-edge biotech corporation, workaholic scientist Alice (Emily Beecham: Hail, Caesar! 2016, Daphne 2017) ... Read More

I See You (Movie Review)

Academy Award winner Helen Hunt stars in the new Crime Thriller I See You, which arrives to select theaters, as well as On Digital & On Demand, as of Friday, December 6th, 2019 via Saban Films. In the lush Cleveland suburbs, the Harpers are much ... Read More

Tilt (Movie Review)

A bleak tale inspired by the endless pursuit of the American Dream, and originally released in the USA in 2018, Psychological Thriller Tilt arrived to download across all major digital platforms in the UK on November 25th, 2019, thanks to The Movie Partnership. In Los ... Read More

Mickey and the Bear (Movie Review)

One might hope Mickey and the Bear would be another animal adventure like Mia and the White Lion, or a Mickey Mouse/Winnie the Pooh crossover for Disney+. Instead, it is an allegory for a family drama due out in US theaters everywhere Friday, November 29, ... Read More

HYMN: Sarah Brightman In Concert (DVD/CD Review)

The world’s most successful and best-selling soprano Sarah Brightman unveiled her highly-anticipated HYMN: Sarah Brightman In Concert on Blu-ray + CD, DVD + CD and Digital on Friday, November 15th, 2019 thanks to Eagle Rock Entertainment. Powerhouse Vocalist Brightman is an international superstar with global ... Read More