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

“This is a game of wit, cunning and deception. Fourteen strangers enter a glamorous lakeside estate and in each of their rooms is a mysterious box....

Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway return to portray their iconic roles as Miranda Priestley and Andy Sachs. While some may have been skeptical at first, this...

Featuring 1,200 synchronized illuminated drones moving in perfect harmony with the unforgettable music, this extraordinary experience celebrates 25 Years...

“Long-buried wounds rise to the surface when iconic pop star Mother Mary (Anne Hathway) reunites with her estranged best friend and former costume...

Have you ever dared to ask yourself, what’s the worst thing you have ever done? In the new dark comedy, The Drama, the answer rocks the lives and...
Category: Interviews, Movie Reviews
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Category: Movie Reviews
Tags:Antebellum, black lives matter, Christopher Renz, civil war, Comedy, dark, Debra Winger, Dramedy, dry, Eric Lange, Evan Rachel Wood, Focus Features, Gabourey Sidibe, Gerard Bush, Gina Rodriguez, Horror, Jack Houston, Janelle Monae, Jena Malone, Kajillionaire, Kiersey Clemons, Lionsgate, Miranda July, Mystery, quirky, race, racism, Richard Jenkins, slaves, social class, Susan Kamyab Stephens, thriller

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.