One side is better than the other. Here’s the concept of Netflix’s new romcom “Look Both Ways.” We meet Natalie (Lili Reinhart from “Hustlers”), who is on the verge of graduating from […]
One side is better than the other. Here’s the concept of Netflix’s new romcom “Look Both Ways.” We meet Natalie (Lili Reinhart from “Hustlers”), who is on the verge of graduating from […]
An action movie that’s lion around. “Beast” is the better survival movie than last week’s “Fall,” which had to rely on typical cliches to make the film longer. But it still could […]
A mean, green lawyer you’ll want to hire. We meet Jennifer Walkers (Tatiana Maslany from “Orphan Black” and “Stronger”), an ambitious, young attorney, who is up for big things with an office […]
CJ’s video reviews feature gay campers, credit card fraud, rock climbers, and old folks. This week’s video reviews consist of the LGBTQIA+ horror movie “They/Them” with Kevin Bacon and Anna Chlumsky, the […]
Jamie Foxx is all bark, but this vampire action comedy is no bite. “Day Shift” is a made-for-Netflix vampire action comedy that’s trying to cash in on the success of “Zombieland,” which […]
CJ reviews movies starring Aubrey Plaza, Diane Keaton, and Amandla Stenberg on the air. I’ve joined a radio station known as NewHD, which will not only hire people on the Autism spectrum, […]
The bloody lifestyles of the rich and dumb. “Bodies, Bodies, Bodies” is an entertaining and wickedly funny wake-up call for those who hated “Very Bad Things” and “Rough Night.” These are dark […]
When Diane Keaton is misused, it’s lame and depressing. To know Diane Keaton is to look back at her previous films, including her Oscar-winning role in “Annie Hall,” her sweet, comical side […]
A survival movie that’s all vertigo and less brains. I’m man enough to admit that I’ve learned about the autonomic nervous system from “The Telegraph Line” song from “Schoolhouse Rock.” It’s a […]
Aubrey Plaza delivers as an ex-con finding herself with a not so steady job. In a recent tradition of artisan features like “Ingrid Goes West” and “Black Bear,” Aubrey Plaza provides us […]