Review: 47 Meters Down

Few movies can make you cringe and clench your teeth, but 47 Meters Down is one of those movies, completely packed to the brim with tension. Mandy Moore and CW favorite Claire Holt play sisters vacationing in Mexico who decide…

Movie Review: Unforgettable

No one will confuse Unforgettable with being an unforgettable movie. We have seen this story plenty of times before wit the ”crazy white female” that is obsessed over her ex and his new partner. Julia Banks (Rosario Dawson) leaves her…

Interview: The Shadow Effect

I was given the chance to check out a film made by brothers Amariah and Obin Olson called The Shadow Effect. I also managed to get an interview with one of the brothers, Amariah, to talk about the challenges and…

From the Record Crate: Michael Jackson – “Thriller” (1982)

Like many people, I grew up with Michael Jackson’s music playing constantly—wafting through the kitchen as my mom cooked dinner, pumping through the car as I drove to tennis lessons, even thrumming quietly from the speakers in the mall, but…

Movie Review: The King

No two words coalesce into satire the way capitalism and hedonism do, the two ideas have been appropriated by filmmakers for decades but it wasn’t until Martin Scorsese’s bacchanalian epic The Wolf of Wall Street (now a high-flown and completely misguided…

Movie Review: Split

Certain directors have the ability to bring a slight shiver down one’s spine when their name is brought up in conversation. Some like Christopher Nolan and Steven Spielberg inspire and excite film lovers; others like M. Night Shyamalan give off…

Halloween Movie Countdown Day Eight: Hausu (1977)

We’ll be counting down to Halloween with a new post each day about our personal favorite Halloween inspired and horror movies. To read our past lead up to Halloween coverage, click here.  It’s difficult to approach Nobuhiko Obayashi’s 1977 Japanese film…