This film gives audiences a satisfying action-adventure film with great touches of comedy as international government agencies thwart an international crime organization’s plans.
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Movie Review: ‘Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation’ Continues Stellar Spy Streak
than’s veteran team gets more screen time for character development as well as some great dynamics and emotional motivations for a deeper audience experience. Audiences get the expected high stakes thrills along with more personal situations of survival from various characters – both professionally and physically.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘I-Lived’ from ‘Maniac’ Director Franck Khalfoun
This is been there, seen that, of the highest order.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: Jackie Chan Stars In ‘Police Story: Lockdown’
Sadly, the title could also refer to the series itself, we don’t need another Police Story, especially when there’s sadly no life left in the franchise.
Read More »San Antonio Film Festival Wrap-Up: An Interview with the ‘Moments of Clarity’ Team
Co-writer and star Kristin Wallace, director Stev Elam and producer David J. Phillips talk about the production of their new indie comedy, 'Moments of Clarity.'
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Six Gun Savior’ – Eric Roberts Brings the Sexy Back to Cowboy Boots
Westerns haven’t been sexy to Hollywood producers for a long time, but a plucky group of filmmakers is trying to change that. And they got Eric Roberts to play the devil with "Six Gun Savior."
Read More »Movie Review: Asif Kapadia’s ‘Amy’ – Heartbreaking and Compelling Self-portrait
Asif Kapadia’s documentary on late British singer Amy Winehouse is undoubtedly, as many have described, a heartbreaking film. But most importantly, it’s a film that brings Amy back, if only for a while, to let us hear her story in her own words.
Read More »San Antonio Film Festival Movie Reviews: Short Films (Part Two)
Of the dozens of shorts screened at this year's San Antonio Film Festival, some really stood out in terms of execution, creative vision, and dramatic heft.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Blood Cells’
As Adam travels across England towards a family reunion he dreads, the film slowly and almost furtively reveals the traumatic backstory of the agricultural disaster that struck his family years before and its tragic repercussions.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Divergent Series: Insurgent’
"Insurgent" flits over things too quickly, but is visually impressive, and boasts a great bunch of extras.
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