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‘Private Life’ Makes The Pain Of Infertility Funny

October 14, 2018 by Kathryn Schroeder

Paul Giamatti and Kathryn Hahn star in Private Life.

The pain and desperation felt during infertility treatments get a comedic spin without losing sight of emotional depth in ‘Private Life.’

Filed Under: Comedy, Drama, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies, Netflix Tagged With: Kathryn Hahn, Paul Giamatti, Streaming Release, Tamara Jenkins

‘First Man’ Strips Away The Glitz Of Space Travel For A High Caliber Biopic

October 12, 2018 by Anthony Taormina

Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong in First Man.

First Man tells the story of Neil Armstrong’s foray into NASA and his eventual Apollo 11 mission in which he and Buzz Aldrin were the first humans to set foot on the moon.

Filed Under: Biography, Drama, Entertainment, History, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Buzz Aldrin, Claire Foy, Damien Chazelle, Linus Sandgren, Neil Armstrong, ryan gosling, Space Travel

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Soul Survivors’ – A Mish-Mash Movie That Just Missed Its Hip Hollywood Calling

October 11, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

A scene from Soul Survivors.

The nineties were a curious time for horror movies. The success of young adult television shows like “Beverly Hills 90210,” “Dawson’s Creek,” and “Party of Five” paved the way for a slew of fright flicks that were packed with beautiful young stars and set to hip modern soundtracks. Usually, these movie were slashers, like Scream or I Know What You Did Last Summer. Sometimes, they were more sci-fi tinged, such as Disturbing Behavior or The Faculty. By the turn of the century, the teen horror craze had hit the supernatural realm. Case in point: 2001’s Soul Survivors.

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité, Entertainment, Horror, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Casey Affleck, Eliza Dushku, Fred Murphy, Melissa Sagemiller, Steve Carpenter, Teen Horror, Wes Bentley

‘Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween’ Is An Instant Halloween Classic

October 11, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

A scene from Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween.

After the Goosebumps movie a few years ago delighted both kids and adults, a sequel seemed all but guaranteed. Now it’s here. But can Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween live up to the standard set by its predecessor? The short answer is yes. Yes it can.

Filed Under: Adventure, Book Adaptation, Children and Family, Comedy, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Halloween, Jack Black, R.L. Stine

Drew Goddard’s ‘Bad Times At The El Royale’ Is Trashy, Pulpy, And Just Plain Fun

October 11, 2018 by James Jay Edwards

Chris Hemsworth in Bad Times at the El Royale

After creating the hit TV series “Lost,” writer/director Drew Goddard jumped into feature filmmaking with both feet in 2012 and made The Cabin in the Woods, which is easily one of the best movies of the twenty-first century. Since then, he’s settled into screenwriting by working on scripts for big budget Hollywood fare like The Martian and World War Z. But now, after four years of writing for others, Goddard makes a triumphant return to the director’s chair with the pulpy Bad Times at the El Royale.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies, Mystery, Thriller Tagged With: Chris Hemsworth, Dakota Fanning, Drew Goddard, Jeff Bridges

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