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How can anyone pass up a Kevin Costner film where his character of Jerico Stewart reads like a combination of that in “Mr. Brooks” and
How can anyone pass up a Kevin Costner film where his character of Jerico Stewart reads like a combination of that in “Mr. Brooks” and
Once is definitely not enough when it comes to Christopher Walken and a rather charming take on family dysfunction in ONE MORE TIME. Paul Lombard
Anyone who has seen writer/director Deon Taylor’s last film, “Supremacy”, has been awed by the power and strength of the heavy dramatic themes rising from
Every once in awhile there are moments in film where we are privy to real movie magic. Not the magic of technology, but the magic
With April as National Autism Awareness Month it’s wonderful to see yet another film approach autism with positivity and awareness. That film is JANE WANTS
Who doesn’t love a mean-spirited, foul-mouthed anti-hero, trying to stretch out her already over-stretched fifteen minutes of fame? I know I do, especially when it
A name synonymous with Americana and country music is Hank Williams. “Legend” feels like an understatement when talking about Williams. We know his music and
Justin Verlander. Sandy Koufax. Bob Gibson. Bob Feller. Walter Johnson. Goose Gossage. David Price. Nolan Ryan. Just a few of the pitching greats whom we
In the heart of the Easter and Passover season, it’s a welcome sight to see the wealth of films opening in theatres that speak to
Clive Owen is always a welcome presence in any film, but particularly in one as smartly subtle and engaging as Bob Nelson’s “The Confirmation”, and
First-time feature writer/director Abner Pastoll proves he’s anything but with the Hitchcockian-styled thriller ROAD GAMES. The story focuses on Jack, a young hitchhiker from England,
Refreshing to see the number of films being released that are not only rooted in Judeo-Christian principles along with historical and biblical context, but break