Featured Film Reviews

Fall TV Preview and Mental Illness in Entertainment

As we approach World Mental Health Day, we thought it appropriate to take on a discussion about mental illness in entertainment. Also this week is our Fall TV preview, reviews of Spontaneous, Enola Holmes, The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw, and Kajillionaire

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Tenet (2020) | Film Review

Christopher Nolan's mission to save cinema mostly succeeds with an experience designed to witness in movie theaters. Read on for our spoiler-free review of Tenet!

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The Blech Effect | Film Review

The Blech Effect is a true eye-opener into the everyday world of those who struggle with mental illness and addiction, and for that, deserves commendation. David Blech is an intelligent and wealthy man, considered to be a pioneer investor in the biotech industry and at one time was referred to as the "King of Biotech". Those medical advancements and cures are, at the very core, the philanthropic endeavor we all hope our charity dollars will result in. David saw the financial prowess of investing in these through his firm, prior to his devastating loss of, well, just about everything.

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Tesla (2020) | Film Review

Ethan Hawke stars as Nikola Tesla in director Michael Almereyda's bold yet uneven take on the renowned inventor's biography. Read on for our spoiler-free review.

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Random Acts of Violence (2020) | Film Review

A great blend of a well-told narrative, balanced performances, and utterly gut-ripping gore, Random Acts of Violence is all the violent movie-watching you're going to need this year. By the very end, well, let's just say you won't be eating dinner later.

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Dirt Music (2020) | Film Review

Dirt Music stars Kelly Macdonald as an elusive free spirit who falls under the spell of Garrett Hedlund's traumatized musician, and embark on a journey of love and discovery in Western Australia.

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The Beach House (2020) | Film Review

The Beach House (2020)

The Beach House is intended to be a crossroads of H.P. Lovecraft, John Carpenter’s alien invasions, and the body horror of David Cronenberg met with an environmental and evolutionary science apocalypse. Read on for our review.

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