Three Wes Anderson short films, shorter than Henry Sugar. Wes Anderson’s 40 minute take on Roald Dahl’s “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar” turns out to be part of anthology of short […]
Three Wes Anderson short films, shorter than Henry Sugar. Wes Anderson’s 40 minute take on Roald Dahl’s “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar” turns out to be part of anthology of short […]
Benicio Del Toro tries to thrive on a dull story. “Reptile” is a murder mystery that looks and feels great (trying to enter David Fincher territory), but is missing the essence to […]
CJ reviews movies with bullets, guitars, robots, business, and demons on the air. I’ve joined a radio station known as NewHD, which will not only hire people on the Autism spectrum, but […]
CJ’s video reviews feature A.I., toxic relationships, horror classics, and Roald Dahl characters. This week’s video reviews consist of Gareth Edwards’ latest Sci-Fi movie “The Creator” with John David Washington, the thriller […]
A short wonderful gem from Wes Anderson. It’s a miracle that Wes Anderson would adapt a Roald Dahl novel into a feature film. He turned “Fantastic Mr. Fox” into a wonderful stop-motion […]
Gareth Edwards’ latest Sci-Fi movie has plenty of life and thrills. Last weekend, and I’m sure you’re all thinking it, I was bored out of the action sequel “Expend4bles.” All of us […]
Why these underrated singing cartoon felines are purr-fect. I’m a film critic who sticks up for the little guys, especially if good movies bomb at the box office, either by bad promotions […]
Why employees dating each other isn’t a good idea. “Fair Play” is a drama that has us thinking long after it’s over. Is there a good reason why employees dating is not […]
CJ’s video reviews have bullets, money, pride, demons, and music. This week’s video reviews consist of the action sequel “Expend4bles” with Jason Statham and Sylvester Stallone, the stock market comedy “Dumb Money” […]
50 years old and still scary AF, M-E-E-ERRIN!!!!! Back in 2012 when promoting his movie “Killer Joe,” I told the recently departed William Friedkin that “The Exorcist” gave me the chills. I […]