Not to brag, but I haven’t seen Night Falls On Manhattan since attending the U.S. Premiere. I’m still not sure why director Sidney Lumet brought the movie down to Raleigh, North Carolina since it wasn’t about the area and they didn’t fake Manhattan in Wilmington. Instead having the event inside
BP Movie Journal 5/2/24
The post BP Movie Journal 5/2/24 appeared first on Battleship Pretension. In BP Movie Journal 5/2/24, David discusses the movies he’s been watching lately, including Wicked Little Letters, Occupied City, Birth/Rebirth, One from the Heart, BlackBerry, Our Body, Boudica, Coonskin, Heavy Traffic, One Hand Don’t Clap, First Time Female Director,
Patreon: April 2024 Mailbag
The post Patreon: April 2024 Mailbag appeared first on Battleship Pretension. This week on the Patreon, David and Scott Nye open up the April 2024 mailbag. This episode is available to Patreon subscribers only. Tiers start as low as $2 per month. Become a Patron! The April 2024 mailbag includes questions
Blu-ray Review: Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs
The rise of TV in the ’60s and ’70s lessened the desire for people to pay to watch a movie in a theater. Why go out when the ABC Saturday Night movie was on? This was true in America and foreign countries. How could movie studios lure people away from
Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024) Review
FUN AND ENJOYABLE, BUT NOT A “SKADOOSH” SEQUEL Back in 2008, DreamWorks Animation released their newest animated feature Kung Fu Panda, a tale that’s mixed martial karate, Chinese ascetic mythos, and hilarious cartoon frivolities. Directed by John Stevenson and Mark Osborne, the film, which starred the voice talents of Jack