Directed by Leon Joosen, The Land of Sometimes is a spritely addition to the children’s Christmas film genre. This animated piece is a well-crafted, vibrant, and touching creation that will light up family TV screens this Christmas. With dazzling performances from the entire cast, most notably Helena Bonham Carter, who
Jason’s Movie Blog’s Big News
Greetings and salutations! It’s been a while, but I got some exciting news to share with everyone! First and foremost, I apologize for the lack of content on my blog for the past few weeks. I’ve fallen behind a little bit and got a little bit distracted with a few
Brick Lane to Host 2-Day Film Festival Celebrating Indie Filmmaking
It seems fitting that Brick Lane, the iconic creative corner of the capital, has been chosen as the staging ground for the upcoming Spring Edition of the Day Job Film Festival. As someone who spends a significant portion of my life immersed in the world of independent cinema, I find
Blu-ray Review: Iphigenia (Limited Edition)
Do kids today get forced to read classic Greek drama in college anymore? Or do they merely browse an AI summary of the Wikipedia entry for this ancient tales of the early years of Western Civilization? I’m not going to get lofty since instead of reading the play “dry,” I’d
How to Make a Killing (2026)
How to Make a Killing (2026) $28 million inheritance. 7 relatives standing in the way. Written and directed by John Patton Ford, How to Make a Killing is a glossy, darkly comic thriller that reimagines the spirit of the 1949 British classic Kind Hearts and Coronets for a modern audience.