‘Table 19’ contains a star-studded comedic cast, but doesn’t manage to achieve its goal of true humor.
The Heights Presents: The Greatie Awards
The Greaties acknowledge the often forgotten elements and crucial moments that go unrewarded at the more renown reward ceremonies in the film industry.
‘The Great Wall’ Cannot Defend Itself from Tired Blockbuster Tropes
New Matt Damon movie ‘The Great Wall’ goes for a message of loyalty to one’s country or cause, but is blocked by the overuse of CGI and graphics.
A Uniquely Dark Brand of Violence, Netflix’s ‘I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore’
Netflix’s new movie, ‘I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore’ is violent, dark, and speaks of a distinctly human truth.
Nic Cage: A National Treasure
Nic Cage is familiar with critics, but why has his name become synonymous with bad acting? He never backs down from a challenge and that is something to be admired.
‘Get Out’ Boasts Unique Horror Premise, but Botches Execution
‘Get Out’ doesn’t deliver on its promise of a more horrifying version of ‘Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner’
‘Logan’ Soars and Sets a Precedence for All Superhero Movies to Come
‘Logan,’ starring Hugh Jackman, is an action-packed superhero film full of heart that focuses on crafting a great movie, rather than creating a mediocre series.
The Orgy of Ego at Award Ceremonies
When award ceremonies become overly politicized, artists risk jeopardizing interest in the arts as even recreational aspects of life become polarizing and arduous.
‘Fist Fight’ Delivers a Less Than Compelling Final Blow
This first time effort by director Richie Keen and leading man Charlie Day is a misstep into the realms of film as ‘Fist Fight’ lack depth in character or content.
‘Girlfriend’s Day’ Makes an Earnest but Failing Attempt at Originality
Bob Odenkirk trades in his witty, snarky attitude for a more pensive side in Girlfriend’s Day. The premise of film may seem unique and interesting but the plot fails to win watchers over.