Dredging up some excitement for September the film The Maze Runner opens in theaters for its teen and young adult audiences comprised mostly of males. Based on a series of novels by James Dashner the science fiction actioner takes its target audience on a fast paced challenging mystery filled with action sequences that excite. […]
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“The Maze Runner” an Action Sci-fi Chiller (Film Review)



“My Old Lady” a Poignant Love Story (Film Review)


Writer and actor Israel Horovitz adds a second film to his directorial credits with My Old Lady. Originally written and produced for the stage, he has released the work as a film with brilliant cinematography and freedom to use a wider variety of settings. The movie stars Dame Maggie Smith, Kevin Kline and Kristin […]

“The Drop” A Gripping Crime Drama (Film Review)


Probably the darkest crime drama’s you’ll see this year and that’s a good thing. The film The Drop takes you into the hazy world of crime that has only one way out, a body bag. Stellar acting, fine executed direction and a suspense filled plot that will keep you glued to the screen. The […]




“Thunder and the House of Magic” An Enchanting Tale (Film Review)


One of the better children’s animated films coming out this year Thunder and the House of Magic opens this weekend in theaters. Family friendly the movie targets 5 through 10-year-olds, especially those who love animals. The film has able direction by Ben Stassen and Jeremie Degruson and features the big eyed animation of movies […]

“IF I STAY” a Matter of Choice (Film Review)


Directly targeted at teens and softhearted female romantics, for them the film If I Stay hits the sweet spot. The screenplay taken from a young adult novel by Gayle Forman gets a sugar coating, works some magic and provides a vision most likely to be enamored by teen girls that are significantly worldly and have […]




“What If” Romance with a Twist (Film Review)


Light and fun, the movie What If opens in theaters as a whimsical tale of romance with comedy. The theme has been used many times over the years, but this fresh new look at Daniel Radcliffe with Zoe Kazan is a reason to see the plot once more. Its Harry Potter meets Ruby Sparks and the chemistry […]




“Magic in the Moonlight” Woody Returns to Romance (Film Review)


Returning to his romance formula, Woody Allen puts a little enchantment in his newest film, Magic in the Moonlight. The film has a bewitching cast and the story to match. Using some interesting twists, that just when you think that Allen has missed the mark and his film’s predictable, the door opens on another chapter. Maybe […]