Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: Confidential Informant Is a Perfect Mess of a Film Perfect for Mel Gibson’s Biggest Fans

I dare you to watch Confidential Informant, the latest from South African filmmaker Michael Oblowitz (Frank and Ava), and not wonder what the hell is going on. And I don’t […]

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Film, Film & TV, Interview

Interview: Actor/Producer Mark Wahlberg on Discovering the Story of Father Stu and Finding the Time and Team to Make the Movie

Since we’ll be focusing on ra film about a spiritual man, I’ll open this interview with a confession: I did this interview so long ago that I basically forgot to […]

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Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: Mark Wahlberg Stars in a Priestly Passion Project, the Surprisingly Engaging Father Stu

In the last few years, actor Mark Wahlberg has quietly made a series of films that have low-key messages about the importance of family (Instant Family, Joe Bell), particularly in […]

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Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: An LA Whodunnit, Last Looks Is Punchy, Original Enough to Make it Worth a Look

I’ve always had a soft spot for stories about private detectives solving cases that so completely loop around on themselves that there’s no possible way to figure out everything that’s […]

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Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: Time-Looped Boss Level Serves Up Enough Action to Keep Things Interesting

Boss Level

Well, it’s a new month so it must be time for a new film involving a time loop. I’m likely on the verge of growing weary of them, but the […]

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Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: Cynical and Brutal, Fatman Imagines a Dark, Violent Version of the Christmas Spirit

Fatman

For those who enjoy their Christmas movies dark and really bloody (gather the children), writers/directors/brothers Eshom and Ian Nelms (who did the excellent Small Town Crime a couple of years […]

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Feature, Film, Film & TV

Hacksaw Ridge Film Review: Hope Within the Horrors of War

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Continuing with my theme this year of reviewing the film and not the scandal, allow me to introduce you to Hacksaw Ridge, the latest battle-laden epic from director Mel Gibson. […]

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