The Bob’s Burgers Movie (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - May 27th, 2022 - Movie Reviews

There is something undeniably wholesome about The Bob’s Burgers Movie, the warmth, love, and positivity that it exudes filling my soul with joy even if I knew some of the references and inside jokes were flying over my head.

There is something undeniably wholesome about The Bob’s Burgers Movie, the warmth, love, and positivity that it exudes filling my soul with joy even if I knew some of the references and inside jokes were flying over my head.

Top Gun: Maverick (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - May 25th, 2022 - Movie Reviews

I loved Top Gun: Maverick. This sequel hasn’t lost that loving feeling. It’s the best of the best, making this return flight to the danger zone a rapturous aerial extravaganza that frankly took my breath away.

I loved Top Gun: Maverick. This sequel hasn’t lost that loving feeling. It’s the best of the best, making this return flight to the danger zone a rapturous aerial extravaganza that frankly took my breath away.

Treasure of the Four Crowns 3-D (1983) (Blu-ray)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - May 24th, 2022 - Blu-ray and DVD

Treasure of the Four Crowns is certifiably insane. It’s also spectacularly entertaining, reveling in its inherent madness so thoroughly that it’s impossible not to be impressed by all of the inventively deranged absurdity.

Treasure of the Four Crowns is certifiably insane. It’s also spectacularly entertaining, reveling in its inherent madness so thoroughly that it’s impossible not to be impressed by all of the inventively deranged absurdity.

Without Warning (1980) (Blu-ray)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - May 24th, 2022 - Blu-ray and DVD

Jack Palance and Martin Landau gleefully ham it up, and there’s a nifty plot twist at roughly the two-thirds mark that’s moderately surprising, but otherwise Without Warning is one of those low-budget 1980s oddities that never fully delivers on its promise.

Jack Palance and Martin Landau gleefully ham it up, and there’s a nifty plot twist at roughly the two-thirds mark that’s moderately surprising, but otherwise Without Warning is one of those low-budget 1980s oddities that never fully delivers on its promise.

“Downton Abbey: A New Era” – Interview with Simon Curtis

by Sara Michelle Fetters - May 20th, 2022 - Interviews

“It’s the film I hoped it would be. It’s sort of a wonderful escape for two hours from this wretched world we’re living in, and it makes you laugh and it makes you cry. What more can you ask?”
– Director Simon Curtis

“It’s the film I hoped it would be. It’s sort of a wonderful escape for two hours from this wretched world we’re living in, and it makes you laugh and it makes you cry. What more can you ask?”
– Director Simon Curtis

Emergency (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - May 20th, 2022 - Film Festivals Movie Reviews

Emergency rages against the status quo with fiery imagination and shrewdly perceptive resolve, it’s screeching tires of revolution a clarion call of societal change viewers should take the time to listen to.

Emergency rages against the status quo with fiery imagination and shrewdly perceptive resolve, it’s screeching tires of revolution a clarion call of societal change viewers should take the time to listen to.

Downton Abbey: A New Era (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - May 19th, 2022 - Movie Reviews

I’m as shocked as anyone by just how much I adored Downtown Abbey: A New Era.

I’m as shocked as anyone by just how much I adored Downtown Abbey: A New Era.

Unforgettables: Cinematic Milestones #4 – Singin’ in the Rain (1952)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - May 19th, 2022 - 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray and DVD Features

Singin’ in the Rain: Celebrating 70 years of saying, “Yes! Yes! Yes” to a timeless musical classic

Singin’ in the Rain: Celebrating 70 years of saying, “Yes! Yes! Yes” to a timeless musical classic

Firestarter (2022)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - May 13th, 2022 - Movie Reviews

Maybe Firestarter is unadaptable?

Maybe Firestarter is unadaptable?

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