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My Policeman (Movie Review)

Nothing is more valuable than time. There is tragedy in time wasted, particularly when that wasted time could have been spent with people you love. Director Michael Grandage (Red 2010, Genius 2016) explores time, love, and regret in My Policeman, an adaptation of Bethan Robert’s novel of ... Read More

Black As Night (Movie Review)

It has been 15 years since Hurricane Katrina left a tragic and unforgettable mark on the people of Louisiana, particularly New Orleans. Since that time, those that call the Big Easy home have barely been able to catch a break. Now a new problem is ... Read More

Nocturne (Amazon Original Movie Review)

Music is a blood sport in Blumhouse Television’s Nocturne, an Amazon Original that arrives on Prime Video on Tuesday, October 13, 2020. Following on the heels of last week’s Black Box, Blumhouse is back with Nocturne. Written and directed by Zu Quirke (Wight short 2015, ... Read More

Black Box (Movie Review)

Severe amnesia causes a man to question his identity in Blumhouse Television’s Black Box, an Amazon Original that arrives on Prime Video on Tuesday, October 6, 2020. From the producer of 2017’s Get Out and 2018’s Upgrade, Black Box is a phenomenal feature-length debut for Director ... Read More

The Vast of Night (Movie Review)

The radio drama of yesteryear is given a lovely homage in the new Sci-Fi noir flick The Vast of Night, which becomes available on Prime Video on Friday, May 29th, 2020 via Amazon Studios. Cayuga, New Mexico. Peppy sixteen-year-old switchboard operator, brass instrumentalist, and student ... Read More

Selah and the Spades (Movie Review)

They always try to break you down when you are a teen. Well, prepare yourself, because high school is a war between literal factions in Selah and the Spades, which arrived on Prime Video on Friday, April 17th, 2020 thanks to Amazon Studios. There’s an ... Read More