2021 movie review

Sator (Movie Review)

The first thing one ought to know about Sator, the latest offering in the recently popular trend of slow burn, art house Horror, is that it is a passion project of Jordan Graham. Set for release digitally on February 9, 2021 through 1091 Pictures, Sator ... Read More

The Reckoning (Movie Review)

In 1665, the bubonic plague, better known as The Black Death, struck London hard. A disease spread by rats and fleas, it left the victims’ skin black in spots and the tongue swollen and inflamed glands in the groin. Symptoms also left the victim vomiting ... Read More

Sacrifice (Movie Review)

H.P. Lovecraft-inspired Horror has quickly become a bloated sub-genre in recent years, and, as it has, more pressure is on newer films to stand out. Opening in select theaters on February 5th, On Demand on February 9th, and Blu-ray on February 23rd via Dread/Epic Pictures, ... Read More

Atlantis (Movie Review)

The future is impossible to predict. However, within the film Atlantis, there is no clear winner or loser in a bleak vision for Ukraine’s future. The work of Writer-Director Valentyn Vasyanovych (Crepuscule 2014, Black Level 2017), Atlantis initially saw the light of day at various ... Read More

MLK/FBI (Documentary Review)

This is a story that is far from over. From 1955 to 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led a peaceful 20th century American revolution. His nonviolent Civil Rights Movement changed the face of our society, earning him the title of the Moral Leader of ... Read More