CJ reviews movies about rebels, tennis pros, struggling kids, deaf-mute fighters, and autistic kids on the air. I’ve joined a radio station known as NEWHD Radio, which will not only hire people […]
CJ reviews movies about rebels, tennis pros, struggling kids, deaf-mute fighters, and autistic kids on the air. I’ve joined a radio station known as NEWHD Radio, which will not only hire people […]
We need more insight from the young future musicians and less cynicism from the father. “Unsung Hero” is a Christian drama about the Smallbone family before the eldest daughter would be known […]
A tennis movie that scores really high. “Challengers” is a tennis movie that works on a level that reaches higher than usual. Maybe it’s because the film is directed by Luca Guadagnino […]
This fun concept gets slashed to death. The concept of “Boy Kills World” could work as a happy marriage between “John Wick,” Kill Bill,” and “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” for a […]
CJ’s video reviews feature ballerina vampires, Nazi killers, Sasquatch, immigrants, and survivors. This week’s reviews consist of the horror comedy “Abigail” with Melissa Barrera and Dan Stevens, Guy Ritchie’s action movie “The […]
CJ reviews movies about ballerina vampires, Nazi killers, Sasquatch, immigrants, and survivors on the air. I’ve joined a radio station known as NEWHD Radio, which will not only hire people on the […]
Not as bad as the first, but still is no “Star Wars.” Faithful followers of my reviews (via text, tape, or podcast) will know that I thought Zach Snyder’s “Rebel Moon-Part One: […]
LOL comedy and likable LGBT characters get overshadowed by an underdeveloped screenplay. I wasn’t really sure what to expect out of the new LGBT comedy “Stress Positions.” All I knew was it […]
A satisfyingly bloody ballet recital. I’m pretty sure the man sitting in front of me at the “Abigail” screening has seen “Ready or Not,” because he was making arm movements when he […]
Give it up for these bad ass men and woman killing Nazis! Even though certain elements are fictionalized (because they have to be), Guy Ritchie’s “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” is said […]