https://videopress.com/v/GiQJL2C5?autoPlay=true&controls=false&preloadContent=metadata House of Gucci is set in 1995 and depicts tumultuous events surrounding the fashion house of Gucci. Love, Betrayal, Decadence, revenge, and ultimately murder. Writers: Sara Gay Folder (Novel), Roberto Bentivega (Screenplay)Director: Ridley ScottStars: Lady Gaga, Adam Driver, Jared Leto, Jeremy Irons, Jack Huston, Salma Hayek, and Al Pacino. OMG I thought this was going … Continue reading House of Gucci | Trailer
Based on a book
Old (Movie Review) | Was it a Twist or an Explanation?
When I became aware of this movie I didn't know it was a M. Night Shyamalan. He adapted it, produced it, and directed it; did that have an effect on my excitement for the movie? Not really but I did wonder if it was a horror movie. It's not it's a thriller and fine to … Continue reading Old (Movie Review) | Was it a Twist or an Explanation?
Fear Street Part Three: 1666 | Subverting Some Expectations & Closing the Loop
The final installment of the 'Fear Street' trilogy is penned by director Leigh Janiak with Phil Graziadei (Honeymoon) and Kate Trefy (Stranger Things). The most of the cast from the previous two movies return in new roles to gives us a glimpse at how it all started. Premise: In 1666, a colony is gripped by … Continue reading Fear Street Part Three: 1666 | Subverting Some Expectations & Closing the Loop
Fear Street Part Two: 1978 (Movie Review) | An Excellent Step-Up
After the entertaining surprise that was Fear Street 1994, the second installment of the trilogy inspired by R.L. Stine's book series of the same name brings us to the late 70s. Leigh Janiak is still helming, with a script co-written by Zak Olkewikz. This time the cast include Sadie Sink (Stranger Things), Emily Rudd (Dynasty, … Continue reading Fear Street Part Two: 1978 (Movie Review) | An Excellent Step-Up
Fear Street Part One: 1994 (Movie Review) | A Fast Paced Entertaining Intro to Horror
Unless it's a spoof on horror movies / slasher film I'm usually out, but for some reason this one intrigued me. I think it's because of R.L. Stine giving that he writes scary stories for preteens I figure I could probably handle this one. Fear Street 1994 is the first part of a trilogy, each … Continue reading Fear Street Part One: 1994 (Movie Review) | A Fast Paced Entertaining Intro to Horror
Truths and theirs Sources
"The deepest truths always come from the most unexpected sources."ADOW S2 (Emperor Rudolph)
Clarice (Season Review) | Adding Layers to the Hannibal Lore
This psychological horror crime drama created by Alex Kurtzman (Sleepy Hollow, The Amazing Spider-Man 2) and Jenny Lumet (Star Trek, The Mummy) is based on the best-selling novel "The Silence of the Lambs" by Thomas Harris. The series stars Rebecca Breeds (Pretty Little Liars, The Originals) as the titular character, along with Lucca De Oliveira … Continue reading Clarice (Season Review) | Adding Layers to the Hannibal Lore
Lupin (Part 2 Review) | A Sameness that Still Works…Kind of
I thoroughly enjoyed Lupin (Part 1) it was so engaging, nicely paced, and full of social commentaries that did not impede the story at all. Omar Sy (X-men Days of Future Past, The Untouchables) is amazing in the role, and the show is a nice spin on Maurice LeBlanc's The adventures of Arsène Lupin, gentleman … Continue reading Lupin (Part 2 Review) | A Sameness that Still Works…Kind of
Special (S2 Review) | Sincerity and Realism in a Heartfelt Comedy
The first season of the show was sweet and powerful. A good mix of comedy and seriousness in an LGBTQIA package. The creator, producer, star, and author of the memoir "I'm Special: And Other Lies We Tell Ourselves." - which the show is based on - Ryan O'Connell is returning. Jessica Hecht (The Boys), Punam … Continue reading Special (S2 Review) | Sincerity and Realism in a Heartfelt Comedy
The Woman in the Window (Movie Review) | When a Movie Wants to be a Play for No Good Reason
From director Joe Wright Amy Adams crime drama
