Film

Interview – Leslie Uggams

Born in Harlem, New York, Leslie Uggams is a unique talent who shined bright in the entertainment world for over seventy years. A Tony and Emmy Award-winning actress and singer who has starred on Broadway, in feature films, and television, some of her most recognized ... Read More

Slayers (Movie Review)

The undead, and those that kill them, have been a popular fixture in horror action for at least a century or more. For every Dracula, there is a Van Helsing, a Blade, and even a Buffy. The Avenue and Highland Film Group adds to that ... Read More

Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon (Movie Review)

Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon has been around the film festival circuit since 2021. Winning three awards at the Venice Film Festival alone, now, thanks to Saban Films and Paramount Pictures, the film will reach US theaters, digital platforms and On Demand services on ... Read More

Railway Children (Movie Review)

Actor Bernard Cribbins is better known as Donna Noble’s grandfather in the Doctor Who series. Some might even recognize his first stint with the Timelord in 1966’s Daleks- Invasion Earth 2150 or singing the song that gave 1990s one-hit wonders Right Said Fred their name. But within the ... Read More

Art of Love (Movie Review)

Originally, the Puerto Rican film Art of Love was called Simone, as per the Eduardo Lalo novel it was based on. It still goes by that title in most countries worldwide. But, for a few, it was changed to Art of Love; possibly to avoid ... Read More

Aliens, Clowns & Geeks (Movie Review)

Richard Elfman (Forbidden Zone 1980, Streets of Rage 1993) is back with a campy Sci-Fi Horror film that aims to top the ninja-pirate rivalry with aliens and clowns. In it, a down and out actor, Eddy Pine (Bodhi Elfman: Mercury Rising 1998, Collateral 2004) stumbles ... Read More