28 Years Later Review – Somehow Still Alive… and Better Than Ever

28 Years Later Review – Somehow Still Alive… and Better Than Ever

28 Days Later hit theatres in 2002 and has loomed large in the lexicon of horror fans everywhere. Even before I saw the full film, I knew the haunting image of Jim (played by now-Oscar winner Cillian Murphy) wandering the empty streets of London. To this day it remains one of the most striking and…

The Life of Chuck Review – A Quiet, Beautiful Reminder of Why I Love Movies

The Life of Chuck Review – A Quiet, Beautiful Reminder of Why I Love Movies

My first experience with Flanagan came in 2016 when I watched Hush, a horror slasher with a deaf protagonist. This was a very simple movie, but felt incredibly fresh and inventive. Afterwards, Flanagan went on to make Ouija: Origin of Evil (aka the good Oujia movie), and a few series for Netflix, like Haunting of…

Bring Her Back Review – It’ll Make You Squirm, But Will It Stick With You?

Bring Her Back Review – It’ll Make You Squirm, But Will It Stick With You?

Bring Her Back is the sophomore effort from Danny and Michael Philippou, after the critically and commercially successful release of their first film Talk To Me. Danny and Michael are twin brothers from Australia who you may know from their successful YouTube Channel RackaRacka. Bring Her Back stars Billy Barratt, Sora Wong and Sally Hawkins. …

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Review: This Is Why We Go to the Movies

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Review: This Is Why We Go to the Movies

I’m going to state my biases upfront: I think Mission: Impossible is, without a doubt, one of the most impressive film franchises of all time. If you listened to the latest episode of Talkies, you already know I think it’s only gotten better with age too. We recorded that episode the day after watching all…

Clown in a Cornfield Review – A Slasher That’s More Corny Than Clever

Clown in a Cornfield Review – A Slasher That’s More Corny Than Clever

It’s no secret that I love the horror genre. From classic slashers to the more modern era of “elevated horror” (not my favourite term), there’s so many interesting and unique things to experience in the genre.  When I saw the trailer for Clown in a Cornfield at the theatre I was intrigued, but skeptical. I…

No Experience Necessary Review – Everhard’s Talent Isn’t Just Emerging, It’s Arrived

No Experience Necessary Review – Everhard’s Talent Isn’t Just Emerging, It’s Arrived

I’ve got a confession: I used to scoff at short films. I never even watched the Oscar-nominated ones. But writer/director Emily Everhard has shown me how wrong I was. Shorts aren’t just stepping stones, they’re vital training grounds for fresh voices and bold ideas. Whiplash, The Babadook, and Napoleon Dynamite all started as shorts. In…

Opus Review – Malkovich Mesmerizes, but Does the Movie?

Opus Review – Malkovich Mesmerizes, but Does the Movie?

Opus is the directorial debut for writer/director Mark Anthony Green and stars Ayo Edebiri as Ariel Ecton, our main character and an aspiring writer, and John Malkovich as Alfred Moretti, a musician with a Prince-esque aura and the global popularity of Michael Jackson.  The synopsis reads: “A young writer is invited to the remote compound…

Jack Quaid as “Nate" in Novocaine from Paramount Pictures.

Novocaine Review – Jack Quaid Takes a Beating in This Fun Action Comedy

R.E.M. told us that everybody hurts, but do they? Jack Quaid, who plays Nate in Novocaine, the latest release from Paramount Pictures, certainly doesn’t.   Nate is a lonely, mild-mannered assistant manager at a local bank who has a rare disorder that prevents him from feeling pain. After falling for his co-worker Sherry, played by Amber…