It’s a wild romp of love making in the newest hard R film, Sex Tape. The funny little comedy shows what can happen when you find yourself losing track of a personal filming of a bedroom escapade. Strictly for adults, the voyeuristic adventure is nicely directed and acted. If you do not blush easily, are […]
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“Sex Tape” an Adults Only Comedy (Film Review)



“Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” a Fight for Justice (Film Review)


If you are looking for action and drama this summer, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes has both. The science fiction adventure does a terrific job of depicting the apes with realism and their ongoing battle with the humans a thrill ride. Fine acting, CGI/Cinematography and directing make this one sequel you will […]




TAMMY – A Wacky Road Trip (Film Review)


Totally askew, the new comedy starring and written by Melissa McCarthy and directed by her husband, Ben Falcone, plays out more like a YouTube video than a major motion picture. Called Tammy, the film puts together a number of McCarthy sight gags that fall flat, very unlike The Heat in which she shines. Maybe her shtick […]




“Transformers: Age of Extinction” – Not Yet on the Endangered List (Film Review)


Pushing the envelope over the edge of his previous three films with a more explosive action adventure that burns up the screen, Michael Bay presses the panic button with Transformers: Age of Extinction. The fast paced destruction filled film out does anything you have seen this year and maybe ever. With his hand on the […]




“Le Chef” A Nice Helping of Good Comedy (Foreign Film Review)


Nicely written, directed and acted, the movie Le Chef conjures up visions of such films as Ratatouille and the creative Julie & Julia. The very quick witted movie takes food preparation to another level. While other films have tried and failed, this little indie had me glued to the screen with every scene. If you […]




“Jersey Boys” A Rocking Good Time (Film Review)


Creating a blast from the past, Clint Eastwood delivers Jersey Boys the rocking musical that took Broadway by storm. Creating more of a drama than a song fest, the movie takes the audience from the Four Seasons chaotic beginning to stardom. Using the lead actor from the original Broadway cast the movie emulates more […]




“Ida” a Compelling Post WWII Drama (Foreign Film Review)


The taut drama Ida takes a turn at the box-office with a black and white stunner that spins back the clock to 1960’s Poland. A work of art for the screen this indie has powerful performances and creative direction that blows you away. Not an ordinary film involving Jewish war casualties, this one does […]


