November 25, 2024

Film Review: Love and Friendship

Love and Friendship is ostensibly about the struggles of being a woman in British high society – as one might expect out of a Jane ...
Posted in Phil Bowman, ReviewsTagged

Film Review: Being Charlie

“Being Charlie” is Rob Reiner’s latest movie about a privileged 18 year drug addict named Charlie, trying to live a life of sobriety after countless ...
Posted in Kevin Schadel, ReviewsTagged

Film Review: Green Room

Listen below to this excerpt from the Film Dumpster Podcast #12o for my review of the new horror/thriller film Green Room (please excuse the poor sound quality). ...
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Film Review: “The Jungle Book”

Jon Favreau has developed into a considerably versatile director, seamlessly moving from projects like the Iron Man franchise, to an indie gem like Chef. His ...
Posted in Jeff Heller, ReviewsTagged

Blu-Ray Review: The Forest

Jason Zada’s The Forest has a relatively competent set up, but it gets lost in a Rube Goldberg-esque plot and an over use of genre troupes. There ...
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Film Review: Zootopia

Since Disney’s partnership with Pixar, the studio has put out a relatively impressive list  of their own CGI features, and although films like Frozen and ...
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