Before we get too deep into the review, Weeds has nothing to do with the Showtime series Weeds. Weeds should not the be confused with the Jack Nicholson film Ironweed which also came out in 1987. Weeds meant something to me since it was one of the last films released
The Wildest Poker Scenes from TV and Film
Few cinematic moments capture tension quite like a poker scene. A quiet stare, a subtle bluff, the sound of chips sliding across the table — all of it creates a universal sense of drama. Poker has always been special in film and television, symbolizing strategy, risk, and human psychology. But
The Senior (2025) Review
FAITH, FAMILY, AND FOOTBALL While major film studio companies like Disney, Paramount Pictures, and Universal have dominated the movie landscape for years with their plethora of notable releases, smaller studios have emerged, with a more niche preferences….religious evangelical cinematic narratives. These “faith-based” studios offer more than just filmmaking entertainment,
The Weekly Round-Up #828
What a busy week that was! I’m amazed I found time to read any comics at all! Best Comic of My Week: Lazarus: Fallen #4 – Forever and Infinity are on the run with the Paris Free, a cell that has been resisting the state of the world. Sonja Bittner,
Blu-ray Review: Angst By August – Zappa / Twist & Shout
Danish director Bille August is probably best known in America for The House of Spirits (with Winona Ryder), Smilla’s Sense of Snow (with Julia Ormand) and Les Misérables (with Uma Thurman). He also helmed several episodes of the ’90s Young Indiana Jones series. He dominated the art house in 1987