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Written by ScreenPhilesSeptember 15, 2021

Review: Kate (2021) | It’s Like ‘John Wick,’ Except Better

As you can probably guess from that title, I’m not a fan of the John Wick movies. I’ve seen two thus far (and part of the first) – John Wick: Chapter 2 and John Wick – Chapter 3: Parabellum – and they’re all about the action set pieces. Which is fine though the problem I […]

Written by ScreenPhilesSeptember 13, 2021

REview: Voyagers (2021) | I Enjoyed ‘Voyagers’ Despite Being Really Irritated by It

I like to check iTunes Movie Of The Week section every once in awhile because you never know what’s going to turn up and for 99 cents you can’t beat the price (Besides, it’s where I discovered Chad Faust’s Girl (2020) which I really enjoyed). The movie on offer was Neil Burger’s (Limitless, Divergent, etc) […]

Written by ScreenPhilesSeptember 7, 2021

REview: Candyman (2021) | It Does A Lot of Things Right (And Wrong)

I was not looking forward to Nia DaCosta’s reboot of Candyman (2021) because I was always impressed by Bernard Rose’s 1999 movie and as I’ve always said: Remake terrible movies, not competent, well-done ones (despite the original Candyman not aging particularly well). When DaCosta’s reboot does something well – such as providing a basis for […]

Written by ScreenPhilesSeptember 7, 2021

REview: Aftermath (2021) | It’s Not Better Than You Think. It’s Really Not

Peter Winther’s Aftermath initially seems either like Sinister (2021) or The Boy (2016) – or numerous other horror movies where a house is occupied by someone besides the actual inhabitants – because you don’t know if the weird occurrences often witnessed by Natalie Dadich (Ashley Greene) are supernatural or the more earthly variety. What’s also […]

Written by ScreenPhilesAugust 17, 2021August 22, 2021

REview: Shortcut (2020) | A Simple, Well Told Story

Alessio Ligouri’s Shortcut is a movie that you don’t see often enough, namely a simple story told well (and at times evocative of Rob Reiner’s Stand by Me – you might have noticed that I didn’t say ‘Stephen King’s Stand by Me‘ because while he may have written The Body, the short story the movie […]

Written by ScreenPhilesAugust 11, 2021August 12, 2021

REview: Koma (2019) | FX (Almost) Overwhelms the Story

There’re times Nikita’s Argunov’s Koma is a gorgeous movie to look at and the worlds depicted on screen are rendered in a beautiful, almost painterly fashion. Though there are also a few scenes – luckily few – that fall quickly into the uncanny valley, where you can sort of see that there’re more than a […]

Written by ScreenPhilesAugust 2, 2021August 2, 2021

REview: Blood Red Sky (2021) | Vampires Don’t Sparkle

THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS (MILD THOUGH THEY MAY BE) FOR NETFLIX’S BLOOD RED SKY. IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE MOVIE, WATCH IT AND COME BACK. The vampires of Peter Thorwarth’s Blood Red Sky by my reckoning the best type: Mean, animalistic and defined entirely by a hunger for blood. Preferably human. The movie revolves […]

Written by ScreenPhilesJuly 27, 2021July 28, 2021

REview – Masters of the Universe: Revelation – Season One (2021) | It Just Works

I remember watching He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983-1985) as a young person, and at the time I really enjoyed it. Though it hasn’t aged particularly well. And that’s to be expected when you’re dealing with characters designed to appeal mainly to young boys, with names like Stinkor (a skunk-man), Triclops (a man […]

Written by ScreenPhilesJuly 26, 2021July 25, 2021

REview: A Classic Horror Story (2021) | Expectation Subversion Done Well

One of the many things that irked me about the brouhaha over Justice League (2017) was that in explanation as to why so many people were seemingly upset with his take on the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) movies his wife and producing partner, Deborah Snyder said something to the effect that what upset fans of […]

Written by ScreenPhilesJuly 13, 2021July 13, 2021

REview: The Seventh Day (2021) | Starts Promisingly, Quickly Turns to Schlock

I really wanted to like The Seventh Day because as someone who’s not a fan of the exorcism sub-genre I’ve been looking for a long time for a movie that managed to move beyond the typical tropes (people spinning on the ceiling, objects flying about, and so on). And it should go without saying that […]

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