2018 Everyone Is A Hero Featured Reviews Film Threat

Director Jude Anthany Joseph begins 2018: Everyone Is A Hero with a soothing and comfortable introduction to the characters that, at the time, weren’t connected by any strand. Filled with a powering and commendable ensemble, an excellent one-hour of the film keeps you with these characters, Anoop, Nixon, Shaji, Manju, Narain, and Mathachan, among many others – subtly peeping into their traits, values, backdrops, and ambitions and gradually familiarizing us with them....

May 6, 2024 · 2 min · 215 words · Michael Deberry

A Family Affair Featured Reviews Film Threat

Edward (Joe Wilkinson) and his wife Helen (Laura Aikman) run their estate in the English countryside as a bed and breakfast that functions as a spiritual retreat for its residents. Sadly, the lack of guests and a slew of negative online reviews have put the place in bad financial shape, meaning Edward is forced to put the property up for auction. Still, Helen’s parents, Margaret (Jane Asher) and Walter, are visiting the retreat to celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary....

May 6, 2024 · 3 min · 484 words · Lisa Cook

Bad River Featured Reviews Film Threat

In 2018, a helicopter crashed on Bad River, located near Lake Superior, the largest freshwater system by area in the world. During the crash investigation, an exposed pipeline was elevated from the ground. A Canadian company, Enbridge, owns the pipeline. If the pipe were to leak (which is highly likely due to its elevated position), it could be catastrophic. Although the main topic of Bad River is the exposed pipeline that was never agreed upon in the first place, it is, on the whole, about Indigenous heritage....

May 6, 2024 · 2 min · 419 words · Sara Boutelle

Big Break Featured Film Threat

Dicle Ozcer’s short film, Big Break, is the story of one such emerging actor, Deena (Brianna Ripkowski), who is attending the premiere of the war epic, “The Rightful Wrong,” with her friend, Simon (Christopher Tedrow). Deena may only be in one scene, but it’s a good one, sort of. She plays a nurse and shares the screen with the film’s star, Harrison Clooney (Pourya Rahbar), and for artistic reasons, he needs to be completely nude....

May 6, 2024 · 2 min · 413 words · Robert Klein

Bob Smeaton Festival Express Rides Again Interviews Film Threat

British filmmaker Bob Smeaton, who won Grammy Awards for his direction of “The Beatles Anthology” television series and the “Jimi Hendrix Band of Gypsies” documentary, helmed the effort to reassemble a movie from the 46 hours of surviving footage that could be located from this aborted production. New interviews with the surviving talent involved in the tour were also included, offering a distinct retrospective view on the giddy events of years gone....

May 6, 2024 · 1 min · 166 words · Jerold Senn

Bully Reviews Film Threat

Bully tells the stories of five children in four states-Mississippi, Oklahoma, Iowa and Georgia (no explanation is offered as to why the filmmaker chose rural regions of the bible belt). All five experienced sustained emotional, verbal and physical harassment at the hands of their peers. Two committed suicide before Hirsch’s cameras began rolling. Sixteen-year-old Kelby describes what happens when you come out in Tuttle, Oklahoma. Longtime friends shunned her family....

May 6, 2024 · 4 min · 662 words · Bradley Braun

Cairn Featured Reviews Film Threat

Ada (Nyree Neil) is a groundskeeper for a palatial estate in rural Georgia. When Wyatt (Spencer Watson) and friends Cole (Joseph Stromberg), Autumn (Erica Janey), Danielle (Chara Kirkland), and Liam (Danny Breslin) go to the house for a fun time, things get out of hand. So out of hand, in fact, that Ada becomes certain she sees someone burying a body. Is that what’s really happening, or is the frenzy of everyone being there making her see things?...

May 6, 2024 · 2 min · 230 words · Anthony Morgan

Differences And Advancements Between The Casino Royale Bond Film From The 60S Vs Recent Features Film Threat

Below, we will look at some changes between the Casino Royale movies from the 60s and the most recent release. What are the differences and advancements between the James Bond movies in the 60s and today? Here are a few differences and advancements seen in the 2006 James Bond movie compared to the movie from the 60s. Actors—One of the main differences between them is the actors in the movies....

May 6, 2024 · 4 min · 650 words · Dorothy Richardson

First We Bombed New Mexico Featured Reviews Film Threat

The documentary largely follows Tina Cordova, an activist and cancer survivor, as she and her associates educate people in the region about the events of the past and try to catalyze a movement and seek recognition and justice in Washington. Along the way, we are introduced to people affected by the nuclear test, even though it was nearly 78 years ago. These include firsthand audio accounts of the people who were there and have now mostly passed away....

May 6, 2024 · 3 min · 469 words · Edward Sanots

From Other Worlds Reviews Film Threat

Yeah, there’s a better chance of seeing the Dodgers back to Brooklyn rather than Marvin the Martian’s cousins. But in this film (made in 2004 but only now getting theatrical release), stay-at-home mom Joanne Schwartzbaum emerges from the somnambulist existence to a breathless new universe as someone who had a close encounter (in her backyard, no less) and wants another spin with those little green men. And she gets more than she bargained for, including an “X-Files” worthy chase involving a mysterious ancient document and close encounter of a decidedly cheesy kind....

May 6, 2024 · 2 min · 272 words · Carl Baucum

Geeks Shall Inherit The Earth Dave Goelz Under Stage Film Threat

In the world of Muppets, Goelz is best known for performing Gonzo, the fuzzy blue “whatever” who delights to maniac stunts in the name of art, rounding out the trio of Kermit the Frog and Fozzie Bear. For twenty years, Gonzo defied explanation. He isn’t human, he isn’t a turkey (“He looks a little like a turkey, but not much,” said Kermit in “The Muppet Movie”), and while he was proven to be an alien in “Muppets From Space”, the others in his species didn’t go into any further explanation....

May 6, 2024 · 6 min · 1151 words · Dorian Tillman

Good One Featured Reviews Film Threat

However, the journey isn’t as fun as roughing for a few days sounds. Sam’s a smart girl, not that Chris would know, as if it doesn’t involve the camping trip directly, he barely says anything to her. Matt, on the other hand, is just wallowing in self-pity as his family life falls apart. Chris and Matt make curt jokes toward one another, leading to a clash of egos. However, Matt and Sam get on well enough....

May 6, 2024 · 2 min · 371 words · Kelly Foulkes

Hitch Reviews Check Film Threat

Smith also serves as one of the film’s producers, and it’s quite easy to see why he shepherded the project through his own company. The character of Big Apple “date doctor” Alex “Hitch” Hitchens seems just about tailor-made for him, playing off of his well-established, smooth screen persona while comfortably allowing him to stretch into new territory. But far beyond its leading man, “Hitch” distinguishes itself from its ilk by being remarkably well-cast down the line, and in refreshing and unexpected ways....

May 6, 2024 · 4 min · 663 words · Lillie Langford

In The Land Of Saints And Sinners Featured Reviews Film Threat

The grove caused by his killings is extensive, growing and blending into an existing pine forest as a wickedly clever camouflage. It is emblematic of the terrible amount of blood Finbar has on his hands and is a sad allegory for the ‘disappearances’ that marked the times. Director Robert Lorenz’s film is set in 1974 when The Troubles in Northern Ireland ran white hot. Leeson’s widower Finbar is outwardly a peaceful man in the Donegal village where he lives, a rumpled pipe smoker and best friends with the local Gard (Ciarán Hinds), of all people....

May 6, 2024 · 2 min · 271 words · Oswaldo Lindell

Legend Of El Cucuy Featured Reviews Film Threat

The monster in question is Isabel, the most spoiled movie child since Veruca Salt. In trying to avoid the overbearingness of her own upbringing, Laura gives Isabel everything she wants and folds to temper tantrums with a smile. Of course, there is a much more literal monster in the film, the titular El Cucuy. For gringos like me, he’s explained as a boogeyman who preys on misbehaving children. In a great segment, the girl’s father introduces that charming devil and the movie’s only likable character, Carlos....

May 6, 2024 · 2 min · 222 words · Jon Lincoln

Little Red Reviews Uncategorized Film Threat

Once at Daytona Beach, Red finds herself struggling to survive. Sleeping on the beach overnight works at first, but she can’t sustain the early success of her adventures as the reality of her situation starts to set in. Worst of all, Lou has noticed that Red isn’t actually visiting her grandmother, and has other disturbing plans for Red. Luckily, before Lou can realize whatever sick ideas he has about Red, she strikes up a friendship with local surfer Kayla (Paige Bunker), who becomes Red’s traveling partner as they continue Red’s plan to visit Cumberland Island....

May 6, 2024 · 3 min · 615 words · Lamar Mccoy

Lungs Featured Reviews Film Threat

While exploring the outdoors, Satchel is forced to wear a complex air filtration system due to the decaying state of the environment. She struggles to trust anyone she meets, and when a stranger appears, she is left with a difficult decision to make. Will she risk her life by trusting this stranger? Like many dystopian stories, Lungs explores the theme of trust and compassion. As stated in the opening monologue, Satchel has two roads to walk down....

May 6, 2024 · 2 min · 241 words · James Adams

Mad Heidi Featured Reviews Film Threat

Circa the 1920s, Switzerland has been under the iron fist of President Meili (Casper Van Dien). It should be noted that the country’s “very Swiss leader” has a German accent. Aside from the cheese bearing his name, all other cheeses are illegal. This gives Meili great power over the import/export of the goods, as well as the freedom to experiment with the food to help him control people better....

May 6, 2024 · 2 min · 256 words · Doug Hamilton

Mind Matters How Nootropics Can Supercharge Your Mental Performance And Well Being Features Film Threat

Nootropics, also known as “smart drugs” or cognitive enhancers, have gained popularity as a natural and effective way to support mental performance and overall well-being. In this article, we’ll explore the benefits of nootropics and how they can supercharge your mental performance and well-being. Understanding Nootropics: Nootropics are a class of compounds that are designed to enhance cognitive function, memory, focus, and mood without causing significant side effects or dependency....

May 6, 2024 · 4 min · 730 words · William Dejesus

Monochromatic Featured Reviews Film Threat

From this point on, Grace is slowly exposed to the mere existence of racism in London. It starts with observing a wall spray painted with “White Power.” She repeats the phrase without a thought to its meaning. Her mother and aunt secretly discuss their encounters with the militant white locals and the subtle microaggressions from a white lady at church. Monochromatic is set in 1977 London, England, and opens with a passage from Enoch Powell a British politician who served as a Conservative Member of Parliament’s speech “Rivers of Blood” in 1968....

May 6, 2024 · 2 min · 225 words · Iona King