Are There Age Restrictions Or Considerations For Using Thc Vape Features Film Threat

Age Restrictions or Considerations for Using THC Vape One of the most famous methods of cannabis consumption in recent years is through vaping. With its convenience and discreteness, it’s not surprising that more and more people have been turning to vape cartridges. However, as much as vaping THC has become more accessible and convenient, it’s also essential to pay attention to age restrictions and considerations for using it. Here are some age restrictions or considerations that matter when it comes to THC vape and why it’s essential to follow them....

April 26, 2024 · 5 min · 925 words · Donald Vaughan

Brothers In Arms Featured Reviews Film Threat

Nick (Jordan Charles) and Leon (Vic Bagratuni) are brothers separated as children not long after the death of their mother. Nick was heartbroken as a boy, but because of Leon’s violent tendencies, their family thought it was best to separate the two. Decades later, Nick is an LAPD officer and has been on the hunt for the notorious mobster Don Guerra (Peter Lucas). But everyone on the force knows that Nick should be looking for Guerra’s mysterious right-hand man, known as the Lion....

April 26, 2024 · 2 min · 278 words · Margaret Fernandez

Butchers Book Two Raghorn Featured Reviews Film Threat

Rowena (Alyssa Ingram) is running through the woods half-naked and bloody. We then meet the people-eating good ol’ boy Clyde (Nick Biskupek) and his hulking mutant brother Crusher (Michael Swatton). Brian (Dave Coleman) pulls into the gas station down the road from the forest. Next to him is Rico (Miguel Cortez), with Josh (Sam Huntsman) and Sarah (Hollie Kennedy) sitting in the back. While they are getting gas, Brian gets a tad jumpy when he sees Sheriff Hill (Mark Templin) pull in to shoot the s**t with Wilbur (Dan Molson)....

April 26, 2024 · 3 min · 573 words · Mildred Oros

Calendar Girl 2022 Featured Check Reviews Film Threat

What makes this a remarkable story and historical documentary is that Finley is an incredibly affable and impressive woman who managed to handle the divas and queens of the fashion industry. Her uncanny ability to organize, mediate and balance New York Fashion Week as it rose to enormous popularity overshadowing the fashion meccas of Milan and Paris is a remarkable feat to watch unfold. More impressive is how the writer-director presents Calendar Girl as a biopic....

April 26, 2024 · 3 min · 526 words · Michelle Scott

Chasing Red Featured Reviews Film Threat

Then, the film introduces boxer-turned-sports writer Bill Hillmann. He loves the challenges the running of the bulls presents. His mom, on the other hand, not so much. Josiah is new this year to Fiesta de San Fermín, which is the Spanish celebration that hosts the infamous event being explored. He meets Clancey when the latter gives him a tour of the route. Finally, there’s David Ubeda, a Spanish man whose family is known throughout town as “David’s X....

April 26, 2024 · 2 min · 310 words · Lindsey Connealy

Comparison Of Molly S Game Book Vs Movie Features Film Threat

Follow along with us as we break down the reasons why Molly’s Game stands out as a must-see film, transcending beyond the typical poker movie genre. Get ready to be captivated by the story of Molly Bloom and her extraordinary life. Brief Intro Year: 2017 IMDb: 7.4/10 Director: Aaron Sorkin Genre: Biographical drama Cast: Jessica Chastain, Kevin Costner, Idris Elba, Jeremy Strong Running time: 2h35m The true story of Molly Bloom, a former Olympic skier who became the brains behind exclusive high-stakes poker games, is told in the movie Molly’s Game....

April 26, 2024 · 4 min · 742 words · Marie Drye

Driving Madeleine Featured Reviews Film Threat

A financially struggling taxi driver, Charles (Dany Boon), picks up a high-paying customer, Madeleine Keller (Line Renaud), who needs a ride to her new residence in a court-ordered nursing home. Totally focused on himself and his problems, the cold and seasoned driver, Charles, begins to break down his emotional walls to the charming 92-year-old Madeleine, who opens up about her entire life, revealing lost love, domestic abuse, and the 25 years she spent in prison....

April 26, 2024 · 3 min · 439 words · Annie Burchill

Escaping Ohio Featured Reviews Film Threat

Davis is Sam, a high school senior stuck in Akron, Ohio. While her parents (Emily Bergl and Adam Pascal) mean well, the small-town life suffocates her. Sam’s savior comes in the form of her best friend, JJ (Kelly-Sordelet), who creatively entertains her. For example, he pulls her on a bicycle while she’s sitting on a skateboard. Sam is excited when she gets an internship in California but doesn’t tell JJ, despite other friends knowing....

April 26, 2024 · 3 min · 516 words · Kayla Blue

Flinch Featured Reviews Film Threat

Joey (Daniel Zovatto) lives with his controlling mother, Gloria (Cathy Moriarty). Despite her gruffness, the two have a close bond. Joey’s a hitman, a career inherited from his father. His latest assignment hits a snag when an innocent bystander witnesses his killings. To keep the murders under wraps, Joey kidnaps the lady, Mia Rose (Tilda Cobham-Hervey), and keeps her prisoner at his home. Once there, Mia’s calm exterior causes an unexpected shift in the hitman....

April 26, 2024 · 2 min · 349 words · Jeffery Morris

Freedomland Reviews Film Threat

What, a white woman can’t take an innocent drive through the ghetto without arousing suspicion? What’s this world coming to? But these concerns are quickly pushed aside when Brenda reveals that her four-year old son was sleeping in the car at the time it was stolen. A simple carjacking has now become a manhunt, complicated by the involvement of Brenda’s brother, Danny (Ron Eldard), a somewhat less than racially sensitive detective from the neighboring white suburb of Gannon....

April 26, 2024 · 3 min · 522 words · Brenda Korn

Gus Van Sant Last Words On Last Days Interviews Film Threat

Are there similar themes running through all 3 films too? ^ They’re all about death pretty much. There’s a trilogy- films that were inspired by stories published/that appeared in the paper. (“Gerry”: two guys who got lost in the desert “Elephant”: school shootings and “Last Days”: the death of Kurt Cobain in 1994.) You’d met or spoken to Kurt Cobain. How did that impact your approach to “Last Days”? ^ I met him just once at his manager’s house....

April 26, 2024 · 3 min · 602 words · Kimberly Chestnut

Home Sweet Home Ii Featured Reviews Film Threat

Stupendous. You can’t get anything like this anywhere else. Nicole makes a masterstroke move by using wild paper dolls to represent Connor. The framing of his earlier 1970s haircut with wide staring eyes is a unique cinema visual that should be hanging in a gallery. It cements the intentional artificial aesthetic that gives the images an irresistible power, similar to the sensation found in the films of Syberberg. I couldn’t take my eyes off this horror short as it made the skin on my arms ripple....

April 26, 2024 · 2 min · 394 words · Robert Epling

I Love You Phillip Morris Reviews Film Threat

The buzz around this movie sounded a lot like this, “It’s the movie where Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor kiss!” So, that’s what I went into it expecting. If all they do is kiss, maybe it happens in a Truth or Dare game. Maybe they have to kiss to hide from the cops. Remember Gene Hackman walking through the dance club in drag at the end of “The Birdcage?” Something like that....

April 26, 2024 · 4 min · 780 words · Shirley Torres

Mendo S Carousel Featured Reviews Film Threat

We follow a drunken Liza breaking into her late father’s dry cleaning shop to steal cash from the safe. She throws the cash in her bag and tries to walk out. The next day Arthur notices the door is unlocked. Ready to whack the alleged criminal with his baseball bat, he finds Liza lying on the ground, half asleep. He reminds her to stay away, and she sarcastically tells him she is leaving....

April 26, 2024 · 2 min · 296 words · Gary Perez

Night Shift Featured Reviews Film Threat

Teddy shows her around the modest property, including the empty pool that a sinkhole drained all the water out of. Gwen is uneasy about the lack of security, but Teddy reassures her everything should be fine. Right when she hears the sounds of rats, Teddy splits, leaving her money for Vietnamese takeout later. Gwen checks in on the single guest staying over, knocking on the room door of Alice Marsh (Madison Wu)....

April 26, 2024 · 3 min · 517 words · Elsie Boyles

Original Skin Featured Reviews Film Threat

She soon becomes enamored of another woman partying there, and they later have a steamy erotic session that evokes the body swap. When she returns to meet her “sister,” she seems unsurprised that a seemingly different person is getting in the car. But she’s also deeply upset and tells her that she must always switch back bodies or she can’t come home. No reason for this is given. Original Skin is vague in such a way that one can superimpose on it any number of anxieties and responses to traditional oppression, and that is the brilliance of Nkemi and writer Eve Hedderwick Turner....

April 26, 2024 · 1 min · 213 words · Andrea Pinter

The Dark Knight Reviews Film Threat

Rare is the movie where declaring that it isn’t a masterpiece almost qualifies as a pan. It’s aspirations are so high that its flaws and concessions to commercialism are that much more apparent. This obscenely entertaining Batman film is not perfect, but it’s still a towering achievement. Taking inspiration from “Heat” and “The Untouchables,” writer/director Chris Nolan has attempted a crime opera rather than a comic book adventure. For all intents and purposes, Gotham City is now downtown Chicago without a trace of the gothic art deco designs of previous Batman films....

April 26, 2024 · 5 min · 1049 words · David Hansen

The Dunes Featured Reviews Film Threat

The tenant of Nicholas’s Australian home has mysteriously vanished, leaving the property manager perplexed. To unravel this enigma and reconnect with his family after a long stint in the City of Angels, Nicholas returns to The Dunes. The house bears no signs of a struggle or a break-in, but what’s even more peculiar is the absence of any trace of the tenant. All their belongings have vanished. Nicholas is eager to reunite with his father, but the elder Rice’s age and mental health lead him to ramble about long-forgotten things, creating an emotional void....

April 26, 2024 · 2 min · 301 words · Ashli Pfeifer

The Flying Sailor Featured Check Reviews Film Threat

It’s a typical day on the docks for our hero sailor, who is out on a morning walk. Out in the distance, two ships are on a collision course, and unfortunately, one of those ships is loaded with TNT (WHY?). The resulting explosion sends our protagonist skyward. The narrative takes a contemplative look at the adage “life flashing before our eyes” as our hero begins reliving quick snippets of his life from childhood onward as he descends slowly to earth to a gut-wrenching end....

April 26, 2024 · 2 min · 225 words · Cedric Davies

The Long Game Featured Reviews Film Threat

Holly waits tables at an upscale restaurant, Orzo, though the money isn’t great. One day, she waits on Richard (Jackie Earle Haley), and the two have instant chemistry. As the two become closer, Richard convinces Holly to help him con aging actress Mariah McKay (Kathleen Turner). The initial meeting happens when Holly returns Mariah’s beloved puppy. The icon invites the Hollywood hopeful inside, and the two click. Soon, Holly is moving in to become a sort of assistant to Mariah....

April 26, 2024 · 3 min · 444 words · Victoria Parks