I feel like I’m always saying, “It’s been a weird year in film,” but in this case I think we can all admit that this was a strange year when it comes to releases, release schedules, and the general shifts in attention. Films were pushed back, some losing the year
Nightmare Alley (2021) Review
THE LIES WE WEAVE, THE TRUTHS WE DECEIVE Amongst the various famous directors out there (i.e. Stephen Spielberg, Christopher Nolan, Ridley Scott, Sam Mendes David Fincher, etc.) known is more visually stunning and mystifying in his directorial works than director Guillermo del Toro. Fascinated with the world of cinema
Trailer: Netflix’s “Texas Chainsaw Massacre”
Netflix has premiered the official trailer for their new “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” film arriving on the platform on February 18th. Elsie Fisher stars in the film which is a direct sequel to the original but takes place many years later and ignores all the other sequels and reboots of the franchise. After nearly fifty years […]
The Best Sports Betting Movies You Haven’t Watched
Eight Men Out (1988) This movie is based on Eliot Asinof’s 1963 book, Eight Men Out: The Black Sox and the 1919 World Series. Eight Men Out follows the real-life story of the 1919 World Series controversy, known as the “Black Sox Scandal.” The scandal featured eight players of the
First Trailer: Netflix’s “All of Us Are Dead”
Netflix has set a January 28th premiere date for the South Korean coming-of-age horror-thriller series “All of Us Are Dead”. Based on Joo Dong-Geun’s popular 2009 webtoon graphic novel, the story follows a group of students trapped in a high school who find themselves in dire situations as they seek to be rescued from a […]