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‘Lost & Found’ Is One Charming Anthology

April 16, 2019 by James Jay Edwards

The interconnecting stories of Liam O Mochain’s Lost & Found make for a great moviegoing experience.

Filed Under: Comedy, Drama, Entertainment, Independent, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Liam O Mochain, Richie Buckley

‘Mary Magdalene’ Tells Her Side Of Jesus’ Story

April 11, 2019 by James Jay Edwards

Rooney Mara as Mary Magdalene in Garth Davis’s Mary Magdalene. Courtesy of IFC Films. An IFC Films Release.

The backbone of Mary Magdalene are the teachings of Jesus Christ, but Mary is the focus, delivering an old story from a new perspective.

Filed Under: Biography, Drama, Entertainment, History, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Garth Davis, Helen Edmundson, Joaquin Phoenix, Philippa Goslett, Rooney Mara, Tahar Rahim

‘Shazam!’ Uses Its Big Heart To Buck DC Comics Superhero Trends

April 4, 2019 by Anthony Taormina

Shazam! Poster

Shazam! is a comic book movie that plays to realism while offering up a fun adventure with an important message about family. Read the review to find out more.

Filed Under: Action, Adventure, Comedy, DC Universe, Entertainment, Fantasy, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Asher Angel, Djimon Hounsou, Faithe Herman, Jack Dylan Grazer, Mark Strong, Zachary Levi

‘Pet Sematary’ (2019) Breathes New Life Into An Old Classic

April 4, 2019 by James Jay Edwards

'Church' in PET SEMATARY, photo credit Kerry Hayes and courtesy Paramount Pictures 2018.

This is not your parent’s Pet Sematary. The 2019 Pet Sematary is better, with scares that you cannot escape (it will get you one way or another).

Filed Under: Entertainment, Horror, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Amy Seimetz, Dennis Widmyer, Jason Clarke, Jeff Buhler, John Lithgow, Kevin Kolsch, Matt Greenberg, Stephen King

‘The Haunting Of Sharon Tate’ Has A Cool Angle, But Gets Mired In Its Own Mediocrity

April 3, 2019 by James Jay Edwards

The Haunting of Sharon Tate

Did Sharon Tate dream of her own murder? The Haunting of Sharon Tate movie wants you to think so, but does that twist make the movie worth seeing?

Filed Under: Biography, Entertainment, Horror, Movie Review, Movies, Thriller Tagged With: Bella Pope, Daniel Farrands, Fivel Stewart, Hilary Duff, Jonathan Bennett, Lydia Hearst, Pawel Szajda, Sharon Tate, Tyler Johnson

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