This #MeToo thriller is like Kubrick in paradise. Zoe Kravitz’ directorial debut of “Blink Twice” is a colorful and bizarre thriller that seems like something Stanley Kubrick would have loved. I never […]
This #MeToo thriller is like Kubrick in paradise. Zoe Kravitz’ directorial debut of “Blink Twice” is a colorful and bizarre thriller that seems like something Stanley Kubrick would have loved. I never […]
Crass behaviors stay too long at the party. “Incoming” is a teen comedy that wants to follow a tradition of high school students hazing the incoming freshmen. Not how Ben Affleck and […]
A reboot nobody asked for. The 1994 cult classic “The Crow” would have made Brandon Lee a bonafide movie star if that prop gun didn’t kill him. It was a visual wonder […]
Andra Day damns the cliches to Hell in this solid exorcist movie. “The Deliverance” is a made-for-Netflix horror movie inspired by the Ammons haunting case. It happened in Gary, Indiana, 2011, and […]
A funny and honest chemistry between a cantor and his much older student. I saw the new Jewish comedy “Between the Temples” virtually from the Sundance Film Festival,” and I would like […]
CJ’s video reviews fight in different ways. This week’s video reviews consist of the Sci-Fi horror interquel “Alien: Romulus” with Cailee Spaeny and Isabela Merced, the psychological thriller “Cuckoo” with Hunter Schafer […]
CJ reviews movies that fight in different ways on the air. I’ve joined a radio station known as NEWHD Radio, which will not only hire people on the Autism spectrum, but will […]
Wahlberg and Berry have an espionage of cliches. A movie with Mark Wahlberg and Halle Berry should be entertaining, but “The Union” isn’t much. It’s more forgettable and typical than it is […]
A thriller with the right cosmetics. I’m told that “Skincare” has a fictionalized story inspired by true events. It shares similarities to a one-side feud between West Hollywood facialists Dawn DaLuise and […]
A must see for fans of the franchise. “Alien: Romulus” is set between the events of “Alien” from 1979 and “Aliens” from 1986, but we don’t get Sigourney Weaver in this one. […]