This romcom can’t arrange any freshness. While India and Pakistan still have their ongoing conflicts, Working Title has released two English films with their respective themes. There was “Polite Society,” which loves […]
This romcom can’t arrange any freshness. While India and Pakistan still have their ongoing conflicts, Working Title has released two English films with their respective themes. There was “Polite Society,” which loves […]
The GOTG trilogy we all know and love goes out with a bang. James Gunn’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” trilogy is coming to a close with Vol. 3. After the messy “Ant-Man […]
Like a cup of fresh mountain air. People suffers from altitude sickness if they go higher on the mountains, but there’s plenty of oxygen in “The Eight Mountains.” Husband and wife filmmakers […]
CJ’s video reviews feature teens, spies, artists, Nazi killers, and parents. This week’s video reviews consist of the coming-of-age comedy “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” with Abby Ryder Fortson and […]
Never underestimate this fighting dreamer. “Polite Society” is a British-Indian action comedy that doesn’t succumb to traditional cliches, but rather allow these women to be smart and versatile. I mean no disrespect […]
CJ reviews movies about puberty, romantic spies, artists, Nazi killers, and fathers on the air. I’ve joined a radio station known as NewHD, which will not only hire people on the Autism […]
This can fly, this can fly, this can fly. The story of “Peter Pan” has transitioned for years to relate to the kid in all of us. The part of us where […]
Ray Romano knows how to act and direct. From “Everybody Loves Raymond” to “Ice Age” to NBC’s “Parenthood” to “The Big Sick” to “The Irishman,” Ray Romano sure has made a name […]
A freaky good “Rosemary’s Baby” ripoff, but with clocks and hallucinations. Two years ago, I saw the made-for-Hulu horror film “False Positive,” which plays like a new version of “Rosemary’s Baby.” Even […]
Don’t mess with this gold prospector. “Sisu” is a movie that plays like a low-budgeted version of “John Wick” meets “Inglorious Basterds,” because it uses no names that American audiences would know […]