Classic Movies Now In The Public Domain for 2020
Thanks to copyright law, each year we are provided with a selection of classic films that have exceeded the end date of the films copyright and are made available for public domain. This year gives us another batch of films that we can now watch…
Sue Lyon Biography?
You might not recognize the name Sue Lyon, but I would bet you recognize the face of a 14-year-old Sue Lyon. Think of a young girl with heart-shaped sunglasses and a lollypop. Starting to sound familiar? Sue Lyon at the age of 14 starred in…
Who Was Sir Henry Irving?
Sir Henry Irving is one of those theatrical names not as often spoken of as many others. Yet his contributions to the craft of performing arts are significant, if not for his performances, then for the authored works he has provided to the acting community….
Queen & Slim Review – A First Date Takes a Hard Turn
Melina Matsoukas has brilliantly portrayed a mix of themes including prejudice, love and hate in her latest romantic drama Queen & Slim. It takes place in Ohio, starring Daniel Kaluuya from Get Out and Jodie Turner-Smith from Nightflyers. The two play Queen & Slim who’s…
A Review of the Film 1917 by Sam Mendes
A powerful wartime drama which everyone must see. Set during the First World War 1917 is directed by Sam Mendes and stars Dean-Charles Chapman and George MacKay as the main protagonists. The film tells the story of two soldiers Schofield and Lt. Col Blake who…
21 Bridges Review Starring Chadwick Boseman
21 Bridges directed by Brian Kirk is a brilliant dramatic mystery set in the great landscape of New York City that binds action, justice and a pinch of comedy into one enjoyable film. The story follows the life of the city’s police force but most…
Who Was Michael J. Pollard?
Do you remember the guy in that classic motorcycle movie Little Fauss and Big Halsy? How about the academy award-nominated co-star of Bonnie and Clyde? Okay, do you remember that episode of Star Trek, the original series, where they go to a planet that is…
De-Aging is Distracting and Unnecessary
With the recent release of “The Irishman” and “Gemini Man,” a lot of the entertainment media has focused the discussion of those films on de-aging. For those who don’t know, De-aging is where you take an older actor and then through the magic of computer…