See for Me (2021) (Blu-ray)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - July 5th, 2022 - Blu-ray and DVD

See for Me is a very entertaining little thriller, one that’s happily easy to rewatch. I may have even enjoyed it more the second time around, which is something of a surprise.

See for Me is a very entertaining little thriller, one that’s happily easy to rewatch. I may have even enjoyed it more the second time around, which is something of a surprise.

Minions: The Rise of Gru (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - July 1st, 2022 - Movie Reviews

Most importantly, kids are going to love The Rise of Gru, and while that’s not surprising, that their parents might find themselves giggling right along with their youngsters somewhat is.

Most importantly, kids are going to love The Rise of Gru, and while that’s not surprising, that their parents might find themselves giggling right along with their youngsters somewhat is.

Unforgettables: Cinematic Milestones #5 – Breakdown (1997)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 30th, 2022 - Blu-ray and DVD Features

Breakdown: 25 years of full-throttle thrills, chills, and characters worth road-tripping into danger with

Breakdown: 25 years of full-throttle thrills, chills, and characters worth road-tripping into danger with

“Lightyear” – Interview with Angus MacLane

by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 24th, 2022 - Interviews

“A Buzz story would allow me to do a sci-fi movie in the tone that I was interested in. It would be different than a Toy Story. It would be more of a straightforward, hard sci-fi movie punctuated with character and comedy.”
– Angus MacLane

“A Buzz story would allow me to do a sci-fi movie in the tone that I was interested in. It would be different than a Toy Story. It would be more of a straightforward, hard sci-fi movie punctuated with character and comedy.”
– Angus MacLane

The Black Phone (2021)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 24th, 2022 - Movie Reviews

The Black Phone is a perfect example of how to tell a simple, somewhat familiar story with flair, intelligence, and style.

The Black Phone is a perfect example of how to tell a simple, somewhat familiar story with flair, intelligence, and style.

Elvis (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 24th, 2022 - Movie Reviews

If this overheated phantasmagorical whirligig didn’t quite set my heart on fire, thanks in large part to Butler’s mesmerizing magnificence, I still couldn’t have stopped falling in love with Elvis even had I wanted to try.

If this overheated phantasmagorical whirligig didn’t quite set my heart on fire, thanks in large part to Butler’s mesmerizing magnificence, I still couldn’t have stopped falling in love with Elvis even had I wanted to try.

Spiderhead (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 24th, 2022 - Movie Reviews

Spiderhead is a great Twilight Zone or Black Mirror scenario, only one that offers up a terrific idea, asks several fascinating questions, and then frustratingly doesn’t know how to reach a satisfying resolution.

Spiderhead is a great Twilight Zone or Black Mirror scenario, only one that offers up a terrific idea, asks several fascinating questions, and then frustratingly doesn’t know how to reach a satisfying resolution.

Good Luck to You, Leo Grande (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 17th, 2022 - Movie Reviews

As slight as Good Luck to You, Leo Grande is, there is something so distinctly personal about what Brand and Hyde are doing that it’s doubtful their sublime little comedy-drama will dissipate from my memory anytime soon.

As slight as Good Luck to You, Leo Grande is, there is something so distinctly personal about what Brand and Hyde are doing that it’s doubtful their sublime little comedy-drama will dissipate from my memory anytime soon.

Lightyear (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 17th, 2022 - Movie Reviews

Lightyear is nonsense, but it is frequently enthralling nonsense.

Lightyear is nonsense, but it is frequently enthralling nonsense.

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