Stay Out of the Attic (2020)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - March 11th, 2021 - Movie Reviews

The creaky story leaves too much to be desired, Stay Out of the Attic a depraved psychotic freak-out built upon a weak foundation that’s constantly on the verge of collapse.

The creaky story leaves too much to be desired, Stay Out of the Attic a depraved psychotic freak-out built upon a weak foundation that’s constantly on the verge of collapse.

Chaos Walking (2021)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - March 5th, 2021 - Movie Reviews

It’s hard to imagine a more forgettable piece of sci-fi hooey than Chaos Walking.

It’s hard to imagine a more forgettable piece of sci-fi hooey than Chaos Walking.

The Devil Below (2021)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - March 5th, 2021 - Movie Reviews

The Devil Below is one of those films where I like the concept and the idea of it more than I do the finished product.

The Devil Below is one of those films where I like the concept and the idea of it more than I do the finished product.

Pixie (2020)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - March 5th, 2021 - Movie Reviews

If it wasn’t clear before I think it has to be now: Olivia Cooke is a star.

If it wasn’t clear before I think it has to be now: Olivia Cooke is a star.

Raya and the Last Dragon (2021)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - March 3rd, 2021 - Movie Reviews

Spectacularly animated and building to a heartfelt conclusion rooted in community and togetherness, Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon is a stupendously entertaining adventure.

Spectacularly animated and building to a heartfelt conclusion rooted in community and togetherness, Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon is a stupendously entertaining adventure.

The Vigil (2019)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 26th, 2021 - Movie Reviews

There is a touching human dimension to The Vigil that brought tears to my eyes, the ghosts of past regrets and a refusal to allow grief-stricken wounds the time they need to heal the real villain hungering to feast on damaged souls crying out in continuous pain.

There is a touching human dimension to The Vigil that brought tears to my eyes, the ghosts of past regrets and a refusal to allow grief-stricken wounds the time they need to heal the real villain hungering to feast on damaged souls crying out in continuous pain.

Elizabethtown (2005) | Paramount Presents #14 (Blu-ray)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 25th, 2021 - Blu-ray and DVD

Cameron Crowe’s Elizabethtown has only gotten better with age, and I’m starting to think if it might actually be one of the writer-director stronger motion pictures.

Cameron Crowe’s Elizabethtown has only gotten better with age, and I’m starting to think if it might actually be one of the writer-director stronger motion pictures.

“Wrong Turn” – Interview with Mike P. Nelson

by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 25th, 2021 - Blu-ray and DVD Interviews

“Nobody got cold feet about doing something super crazy, because you can’t go into something like this fearful.”
– Mike P. Nelson

“Nobody got cold feet about doing something super crazy, because you can’t go into something like this fearful.”
– Mike P. Nelson

I Care a Lot (2020)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 19th, 2021 - Movie Reviews

I Care a Lot might be the most amoral pitch-black comedy-thriller I’ve seen this side of Joel and Ethan Coen’s Burn After Reading.

I Care a Lot might be the most amoral pitch-black comedy-thriller I’ve seen this side of Joel and Ethan Coen’s Burn After Reading.

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