
"Wealth, Travel, Fame…I can take you to movies that have all of that." -Me and Orson Welles

While there are a few new horror flicks you can catch in theaters, “Stitch Head” is one you can take the whole family to see. Based on the...

Most of us have a moment from High School we wish we could redo. It’s a time when trivial things feel much bigger than they are. Though high school...

Based on the shocking true story; a charismatic criminal, on the run from the police, hides in a Toys”R”Us. There, he adopts a new identity...

“A young woman (Miranda Cosgrove) joins a dating show thinking it’s in Paris, France, but it’s actually in Paris, Texas. She plots a...

Stephen King’s newest adaptation, The Long Walk is not for the faint of heart. It’s a chilling and intense thriller grounded by the emotional...
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Category: Movie Reviews
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This week’s movie review features two very different films: Antebellum is a high profile mystery, thriller with a disturbing twist; Kajillionaire is a low key dark comedy that relies on quirky characters and dysfunctional family dynamic as a foundation for the story. Both films boast some highly respected actors and developing writers/directors. Which one should you go see?
“Antebellum” is available On Demand September 18, 2020.
“Kajillionaire” opens in select theaters September 25, 2020.