Film The Forest, a place where the old and sickly were taken and left in ancient Japan. Now, it is Japan’s suicide forest, said to prey on your sadness, and use it against you, pushing you to a point where the only way you see as out, is to take your own life. A woman,… Continue reading The Forest (DVD): Review
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Deepwater Horizon: Review
The story that filled news broadcasts some years back, set on the offshore drilling rig, Deepwater Horizon. The rig exploded in April 2010, creating the worst oil spill in U.S. history, and putting the lives of the crew at great risk, in this terrible disaster. Following crew member Mike Williams (Mark Wahlberg – Lone Survivor,… Continue reading Deepwater Horizon: Review
The Secret Life Of Pets: Review
The quiet life of a young dog named Max (Louis C.K.) is upended when his owner, Katie (Ellie Kemper), takes in a stray, Duke (Eric Stonestreet), whom Max instantly dislikes. The Secret Life Of Pets comes to us from Illumination Entertainment, the same production company who brought us Despicable Me and Despicable Me 2, and Minions,… Continue reading The Secret Life Of Pets: Review
Before I Wake (DVD): Review
Film Before I Wake brings us the story of Mark (Thomas Jane) and Jessie (Kate Bosworth), a young couple who adopt an orphaned boy, Cody (Jacob Tremblay – Room). It is not long after Cody joins the little family, that strange things start to happen. When Cody has a dream, or nightmare, these manifest physically to… Continue reading Before I Wake (DVD): Review
Captain America Civil War (Blu-Ray): Review
Film Captain America: Civil War, the latest installment in the vast Marvel Cinematic Universe. With all the good they do, The Avengers are now facing political interference. A new accord seeks to control their involvement in conflict around the globe, brought on by extensive collateral damage in previous encounters. What this accord would mean to… Continue reading Captain America Civil War (Blu-Ray): Review
Blair Witch: Review
A new discovery of a bunch of DV tapes and SD cards has been made. And now James (James Allen McCune (The Walking Dead, Homeland) believes more than ever that his sister Heather, from the first Blair Witch Project, is still out there in the woods. WIth a group of friends, some local video bloggers, and a lot… Continue reading Blair Witch: Review