20.Deep Blue Sea (IMDB 5.9/10) Searching for a cure to Alzheimer’s disease, a group of scientists on an isolated research facility become the prey, as a trio of intelligent sharks fight back. I really like this film as it is really tense and some jumpy moment, it not like a B movie as it got […]… Continue reading Article: Top 20 Films That Nobody Likes (But I Like!) — MDC Reviews
Month: June 2020
Leviathan (1989) — Paul in the 80s
Director: George Cosmatos Starring: Peter Weller, Amanda Pays, Ernie Hudson, Daniel Stern, Hector Elizondo, Meg Foster An American deep-sea mining colony stumbles upon a sunken Soviet vessel hiding a horrific secret. 1989 saw the release of two very similar underwater horrors: ‘Leviathan’ and ‘DeepStar Six’. Neither of them were good, but ‘Leviathan’ was by far […]… Continue reading Leviathan (1989) — Paul in the 80s
Lockdown Reviews: The Chambermaid — shannoninkansascity
“The Chambermaid” is a Mexican film about a twenty four year old hotel maid who works in an upscale hotel Mexico City named Eve. It is in Spanish and I watched it with English subtitles. This movie doesn’t have a lot of action and it barely has a plot but nonetheless I enjoyed it. There […]… Continue reading Lockdown Reviews: The Chambermaid — shannoninkansascity
Rental Review: The Hunt — Middle of the Row
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Public Enemies — Police Entertainment Network
In 2009, Michael Mann brought us a 1930s gangster film about the life and crimes of John Dillinger. […] The post Public Enemies appeared first on Police Entertainment Network. via Public Enemies — Police Entertainment Network
The Magic Voyage of Larry McMurtry — Pawprints and Thumbnails
Film Flam (1987) by Larry McMurtry and Red Sun (1971/Terence Young) via The Magic Voyage of Larry McMurtry — Pawprints and Thumbnails
The Dawn Patrol (1938) — Military Gogglebox
Introduction The Dawn Patrol is a 1938 American war film, a remake of the pre-Code 1930 film of the same name. Both were based on the short story “The Flight Commander” by John Monk Saunders, an American writer. Outline In 1915, at the airdrome in France of 59 Squadron Royal Flying Corps, Major Brand (Basil […]… Continue reading The Dawn Patrol (1938) — Military Gogglebox
Pride Month during a Black Revolution | 47 BLACK LGBTQ+ FOLK YOU SHOULD KNOW: FROM ANGELA DAVIS TO LIL NAS X — The Jukeboxx
ANGELA DAVIS Political Activist, Philosopher, and Author of over 10 books on class and feminism. She is widely regarded as one of the most influential civil right leaders in history. LIL NAS X Grammy winning Rapper, Singer, and Songwriter and 1st openly gay rapper nominated for top honors at the Grammys and 1st Openly gay […]… Continue reading Pride Month during a Black Revolution | 47 BLACK LGBTQ+ FOLK YOU SHOULD KNOW: FROM ANGELA DAVIS TO LIL NAS X — The Jukeboxx
Cyberpunk Actor Profile: Keanu Reeves — Cyberpunk Matrix
Keanu Reeves: A Cyberpunk Icon Keanu Reeves has been in countless Cyberpunk films: the Matrix Trilogy, Johnny Mnemonic, and A Scanner Darkly just to name a few. But beyond just a face on the silver screen, Keanu Reeves has known not just fame and fortune, but great heartbreak and hardship in his life as well. […]… Continue reading Cyberpunk Actor Profile: Keanu Reeves — Cyberpunk Matrix
The Getaway: Movie Review —
The Getaway is a 1972 film directed by Sam Peckinpah starring Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw (the two started dating when shooting and their relationship ultimately went on for five years). McQueen plays Doc McCoy, a thief married to Carol (Ali MacGraw) who’s serving a ten year prison sentence. She manages to get him out […]… Continue reading The Getaway: Movie Review —
