Godzilla X Kong The New Empire Reviews Film Threat

Meanwhile, Godzilla has established his nest at the Roman Coliseum and heads out to dispatch any Kaiju threatening to cause trouble. But something sinister is lurking of gigantic proportions. Seismic tremors vibrate across the Earth, and somehow, Jia is the only person who can figure it out. The mystery lies somewhere in Hollow Earth, and Ilene, Jia, Kaiju dentist Trapper (Dan Stevens), pilot Mikael (Alex Ferns), and YouTuber/hero of the previous film Bernie (Brian Tyree Henry) are sent to follow Kong to solve the mystery....

April 15, 2024 · 2 min · 420 words · Bessie Shipe

Guide To Going To The Theatre Features Film Threat

Show times The majority of West End productions run six days per week. (Monday is often a day off for the crew, although some shows prefer to perform on Mondays to take advantage of a less busy night.) The majority of productions feature an eight-performance schedule over the course of six days. The start time for evening performances is normally 7:30 p.m., while matinees typically begin at 2:00 p.m. Build some additional time into your travel plans if you are travelling to London for the performance, because whether you are at your seat or not, the performance will start at the scheduled time....

April 15, 2024 · 5 min · 993 words · Joel Jimenez

Jane Austen S Period Drama Featured Reviews Film Threat

Dickley tells Estrogenia that he is no longer engaged to Miss Bumblesnatch, and as he goes down on one knee for Estrogenia’s hand, he sees that she is bleeding profusely from her nether regions. The distress Dickley immediately rushes her to her home and tells her father (Hugo Armstrong) and sisters Labinia (Samantha Smart) and Vangianna (Nicole Alyse Nelson) that she is dying. When Dickley attempts to find the town physician, Labinia insists that Estrogenia make a tale to explain her sudden menstrual flow, while Estrogenia decides the truth is in order....

April 15, 2024 · 2 min · 234 words · Helen Hunter

Lost Phoenix Featured Reviews Film Threat

Our tale opens in the middle of a global pandemic. A Haitian immigrant (Wan Dral) awakens from a medically induced coma with a severe case of amnesia. Going by the name of Isaac, our hero attempts to uncover his true identity. During a Black Lives Matter march in his city, sinister forces attempt to create chaos with a car explosion in the middle of the protest. Isaac runs into one of the conspirators who planned the explosion, and he recognizes Isaac as a former cohort…who was supposed to be dead....

April 15, 2024 · 3 min · 569 words · Ryan Mccormick

Love Film Threat

And if her story doesn’t interest you, perhaps the art itself will. Populated with dismemberment, s**t, small children, wild animals and strange historical context, her artwork often delivers on shock, though conversation reveals that the grotesque has a purpose. Sure, some elements just fit, but everything ties into the idea that she’s hoping to get across (which varies by painting), and are surprisingly often based on actual events or forgotten stories....

April 15, 2024 · 4 min · 659 words · Henry Mason

Maestro Featured Reviews Film Threat

In the first half, Maestro opens with a life-changing phone call when he’s needed as a last-minute replacement as the conductor of the New York Philharmonic, and the moment propelled the gifted Bernstein into the forefront of the New York art scene, where he thrived over his love of conducting, composing, and Broadway. While at a swanky party, fate would bring Lenny into the presence of stage actress Felicia Montealegre (Carey Mulligan)....

April 15, 2024 · 3 min · 516 words · Maria Carr

Matcha And Vanilla Featured Reviews Film Threat

Matcha and Vanilla is not the first film I’ve reviewed that explored the bleak job market in Japan. That honor belongs to Under a Red Bridge. Unlike that lovely cinematic bon bon of Magical Realism, Yuki and Ai exist in a Japan which aligns more closely to reality. Money woes, the perpetual search for office work, and the brutally crushing sense of personal dishonor that associates itself with being unemployed are all explored in this film....

April 15, 2024 · 3 min · 450 words · Janet Dickey

Midnight Clear Reviews Film Threat

Now I expect disbelief over the idea that Stephen Baldwin could be better than the mediocrity he has exposed himself to over the years. But sometimes, an actor is given a few moments that define a possible future for him. Baldwin has the look and talent for indie film. Not the direct-to-video crap he’s involved himself in, but works that get him out in the real filmed world, drama that keeps him as he is here....

April 15, 2024 · 2 min · 420 words · Albert Ayala

Murder And Cocktails Featured Reviews Film Threat

Nick (Jason Bernardo) is a screenwriter who has had some success in the past. Unfortunately, he hasn’t sold a script in a while, so money is tight. His wife, Lana (Jessica Neufeld), had a prominent role on a soap opera before being written off. Now, she’s an editor. Nick sets up cameras around their lavish apartment and streams their daily lives to get a cash flow. This happens to the surprise of Lana....

April 15, 2024 · 2 min · 426 words · Jacqueline White

One Night In Tokyo Featured Reviews Film Threat

Sam (Reza Emamiyeh) is an American who just landed in Tokyo to spend time with his long-distance girlfriend, Becca (Cailee Oliver). Considering Sam flew halfway around the world, Becca decides it’s best to take this face-to-face moment and break up with Sam. Thanks… Visibly shaken by the break-up, Sam meets up with his friend Jun (Shinichiro Watanabe), who plans to meet for after-hours drinks with Sam and Jun’s girlfriend Ayaka (Tokiko Kitagawa)....

April 15, 2024 · 3 min · 482 words · Deanne Salvato

Santa Isn T Real Featured Reviews Film Threat

Nikki later wakes up in a hospital, with her doctor (Dana Millican) explaining she’s been in a coma for a year. Her friend Jess (Scarlett Sperduto) visits her with Nathan, as they have been waiting for her to wake up. They all head out to a house in the woods owned by their friend MJ (Cissy Ly) for Christmas Eve. Everyone is sympathetic to Nikki’s plight, but no one believes her when she says the real Santa attacked her....

April 15, 2024 · 1 min · 197 words · Alda Caudill

Service And Sacrifice Featured Reviews Film Threat

The documentary features the testimony of a diverse set of police officers along the East Coast. From Columbus, Ohio, Anthony Johnson was a kid headed down the wrong path until he met a local police officer who became a mentor to him. Also, in Ohio, the death of Officer Anthony Dia resonated throughout the city of Toledo, as he was the first officer to die in the city for well over a decade....

April 15, 2024 · 2 min · 228 words · Gertrude Lawson

Ten Interesting Facts About Martin Scorsese S Legendary Film Casino Features Film Threat

Filmed in 1995, the movie ‘Casino’ is particularly noteworthy in Scorsese’s repertoire. This film was not his first venture into the gangster genre, but by this point, he had already perfected his approach to such stories. Those interested in learning more about the film will find numerous intriguing aspects to explore, not least of which is how the fictional world of the ‘Casino’ mirrors the real operations and dramatic intensity of Las Vegas gambling life....

April 15, 2024 · 6 min · 1236 words · Maria Morrow

The Shining Vs The Shining Features Film Threat

Directed by Stanley Kubrick Written by Stanley Kubrick & Diane Johnson Based on the book by Stephen King Cast: Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd and Scatman Crothers Stephen King’s The Shining (1997) 2 stars Directed by Mick Garris Written by Stephen King based on his book Cast: Steven Weber, Rebecca De Mornay, Courtland Mead and Melvin Van Peebles There’s an almost natural smugness that people feel towards a screenwriter whose only experience is adapting books by other authors....

April 15, 2024 · 4 min · 827 words · Michael Wiggins

The Synergy Between Cinema And Online Slots Features Film Threat

Incorporating Movie Themes into Slot Games The incorporation of movie themes into online slots is more than just using familiar names and faces. These slots often integrate elements of the films’ storylines, characters, and iconic scenes, offering an immersive experience for fans. From classic films to the latest hits, these themed slots cover a broad spectrum, appealing to a wide range of players. Visuals and Soundtracks: Bringing Movies to Life One of the most captivating aspects of cinema-themed slots is the use of high-quality visuals and original soundtracks....

April 15, 2024 · 4 min · 718 words · Cheryl Rosenthal

Time Of The Heathen Featured Reviews Film Threat

Meanwhile, deep in the woods, Link (Orville Howard) is heading into town. He tells his housekeeper Marie (Ethel Ayler) to hurry up and finish, as he doesn’t like the way his son Ted (Stewart Heller) is drooling over her. Link’s disapproval seems rooted in the fact that Marie and her young son Jesse (Barry Collins) are black, which peckerwoods like him seem to have a problem with. After Link leaves, Ted keeps following Marie around while she rejects his advances....

April 15, 2024 · 1 min · 211 words · Mary Radin

Touch Me In The Morning Dvd Reviews Film Threat

“Touch Me in the Morning” is the result of Giuseppe Andrews showing director Adam Rifkin a short documentary he made on trailer park resident Bill Nowlin, after which he offered Andrews, $1,000 to make a feature film. Coney Island (Giuseppe Andrews) is a young man who appears to be immune to the jaded scepticism that fills every corner of society. Coney is a change-of-life baby which means his parents were really old when they had him....

April 15, 2024 · 3 min · 583 words · Rhonda Winfield

Transparent Reviews Uncategorized Film Threat

Ricardo Lorenzo’s short film Transparent captures a rough transition point in life, and expands it to envelop both younger and older sibling in their unique scenarios to make a grander statement about family, acceptance and change. It’s also entertaining and fun, and for all the emotional moments it contains, doesn’t read as false of melodramatic. Because most of those emotional outbursts and moments happen for a young woman who has just had her first period, and is navigating her teenage years; this is puberty, Frances could just as easily be losing her mind over… well, anything....

April 15, 2024 · 2 min · 351 words · Gary Jimenes

Understanding Autism Featured Reviews Film Threat

The film follows Steindorff’s personal journey in learning he was born Autistic, and he interviews both Autistic children and adults. Autism’s history is weaved in between the interviews. There are shocking reveals, such as Dr. Johann Asperger and his ties with Nazi Germany, as well as horrific electric shock treatments used in the early twentieth century to treat the condition. The importance of a solid educational experience is emphasized with a focus on private schools that help children on the spectrum....

April 15, 2024 · 2 min · 337 words · Brenda Garrett

Where Socks Go Reviews Uncategorized Film Threat

In the film we meet Alan (Martin Pfefferkorn Michael Tyrell) and Bridgette (Maria Rusolo), a couple doing their laundry. Alan begins to wonder aloud one of life’s eternal questions: where do those singular socks go when we lose them? As if summoning a genie from a bottle a freaky homeless man named Klaus (Michael Tyrell Martin Pfefferkorn) appears claiming he knows where they go and, if Alan and Bridgette want the answer, they should meet him in the park later that night....

April 15, 2024 · 2 min · 316 words · Evette Bond