It is just crazy to think that the last two theatrical releases that James Cameron directed were Avatar (2009) and Titanic (1997). It’s even more outrageous when you take into account how much these two films have grossed worldwide, ummmm that would be just under five billion U.S. dollars. Yessss, that is billion with a …
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Time for a Reel THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER AND THEN THE BIGFOOT review
Sam Elliott has been getting many kind words said about him thanks to the success of his last movie, A Star is Born (2018). While Elliott was not the main attraction of the remarkable remake, his supporting performance has landed him on quite a few award nomination lists. And for this reason, RLJ Entertainment should …
Time for a Reel COLD PURSUIT review
Liam Neeson finds himself in familiar trouble in the new action thriller, Cold Pursuit. Nels (Liam Neeson) is an unassuming snowplow driver with a wife (Laura Dern) and a son, Kyle (Micheál Richardson). When the son turns up dead via an overdose, Nels is devastated and on the brink of suicide. It is in that …
Time for a Reel WHAT MEN WANT review
Ali Davis (Taraji P. Henson) is trying to reach for what she feels she deserves in the cutthroat world of being a sports agent. For Ali, she’s got an additional hurdle to deal with. The fact that she’s a woman forces her to work twice as hard to seemingly get half of what she deserves. …
Time for a Reel THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART review
Five years ago, writers/directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller surpassed everyone’s expectations with the smash animated hit, The LEGO Movie (2014). Stuffed with a bevy of recognizable voices and humor that hit on two fronts, young audiences and the young at heart would enjoy this movie to its fullest. While Lord and Miller are still …
Time for a Reel COLD WAR review
During the 1950s, what would become known as the Cold War was in its early stages and it affected many people from various countries that were once just neighbors. This is a story that, despite being from two entirely different walks of life, brings them together in only a way that true love could. Wiktor …
Time for a Reel SERENITY review
Steven Knight has an impressive list of works credited to his name. On the television side of things, he was one of the creators of the very popular game show, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. Another show that he created, Peaky Blinders, has been a hit on both sides of the pond. As far …
Time for a Reel THE KID WHO WOULD BE KING review
Joe Cornish may or may not be one of those names that you’re familiar with in the entertainment world. From a movie perspective, he came out of nowhere with a little-know film called Attack the Block (2011). Anyone who has seen that movie would have a tough time convincing me that it wasn’t a fun …
Time for a Reel THE STANDOFF AT SPARROW CREEK review
What happens when there’s been a terrible crime committed and somehow you or one of your associates are the prime suspects? It begs the question, just how well do you know the person next to you? For a small group of militia men, these questions and others will be posed as they try to get …
Time for a Reel GLASS review
This is my word of advice to those interested in seeing Glass. While in theory this new movie could be enjoyed on its own, do yourselves a favor and have already seen at least Split (2016) prior to heading to theaters to checking out Glass. And for those that may not already know, Unbreakable (2000) …