Panadrilo Featured Reviews Film Threat

Soon, zookeeper Camila (Genesis del Monte) pulls out her cell phone with her daughter on the other end, who is in New York. She calls out to her father, and the crocodile responds. It appears the crocodile swallowed Camila’s husband, and he has become intertwined with the creature. Their daughter wants to be reunited with her mother and father soon. As her shift is about to end, Camila is pulled into a meeting with her boss....

April 4, 2024 · 2 min · 234 words · Charles Brooks

Reading The Room Observational Skills And Tells In Inclave Casino Games Features Film Threat

The Importance of Observational Skills in Casino Games Observational skills are crucial in the world of casino games. In the virtual realm of Inclave Casino Games, being able to interpret body language, facial expressions, and betting patterns can provide invaluable insights into your competitors’ next moves. By sharpening your ability to read the room, you can gain an edge over other players and increase your chances of success. Developing strong observational skills involves paying attention to details that may seem insignificant to others....

April 4, 2024 · 5 min · 854 words · Melissa Walker

Real Stories Behind Casino Movie Plots Features Film Threat

Talking about the sizzling and captivating mood these movies put you through, can you now imagine what the real deal feels like? Thanks to the acceptance of Internet casino platforms in Hungary, participating in the real deal is not so difficult. Just a click and you are making moves and playing like in those movies. How about we dive into real stories behind some of the most captivating casino movie plots?...

April 4, 2024 · 4 min · 704 words · Sara Anderson

Saint Michael Of The City Featured Reviews Film Threat

Michael (Adam Ratcliffe) up and left his small-town life seven years ago. But now, Michael has returned only to find that not much has changed. The gang still strong-arms money away from business owners, and everyone still involved is quick to fight. Paulie (Brian Anthony Wilson) runs the show and is delighted by Michael’s return, as he always had a good head on his shoulders. Cuz (Interdonato) is also pleased, though he spends much of his time complaining to Michael about how the operation has grown, thanks to him, but Paulie doesn’t acknowledge what he’s done....

April 4, 2024 · 3 min · 487 words · Derek Rodriguez

Skeletons Reviews Film Threat

Filmmaker Bivas Biswas’s ambitious attempt to offer a new take on the old vigilante cop saga does not quite reach its mark and, once again, we are sorely disappointed. The crazed detective avenging loved ones is a recurring theme in sundry film noirs such as Mark Steven’s classic, “Cry Vengeance” (1954). It is also popularized in such flicks as Michael Winner’s “Death Wish” (1974) and Don Siegel’s “Dirty Harry” (1971)....

April 4, 2024 · 2 min · 399 words · Terry Warner

Stand By For Failure A Negativland Documentary Featured Reviews Film Threat

In 1959 at 5 years old, David “The Weatherman” Wills was obsessed with sound. He recorded every sound imaginable around his home, like the toilets, phone calls, and radio broadcasts. As he got older, his fascination grew, and so did his recording equipment upgrading to reel-to-reel, and he learned how to manipulate and alter audio and thus create a unique form of music. Wills soon teamed up with his childhood friends Richard Lyons and Mark Hosler to form the band Negativland....

April 4, 2024 · 3 min · 505 words · Fred Felix

The New York City Horror Film Festival Killer Shorts Film Threat

While not awful, by any means … I was just … so … bored. It seemed as if I was constantly waiting for something to happen, and by the time I thought it might, the damn short was climaxing. Kinda reminded me of most, if not all, of my female lovers. Or that date I had once, with one of my jock co-workers – I just kept waiting for it to get better, not realizing it was about to get a whole lot worse....

April 4, 2024 · 4 min · 832 words · Susan Murphy

Three Best Boxing Movies Ever Made Features Film Threat

Raging Bull: A Tale of Fury and Redemption Martin Scorsese’s Raging Bull, with Robert De Niro playing Jake LaMotta, is an exceptional boxing movie. It deeply examines LaMotta’s life, showing his battles with anger, jealousy, and his search for redemption. The movie’s use of black and white images adds to its intense and raw atmosphere, bringing out LaMotta’s emotional and physical fights. De Niro’s notable effort to gain weight for portraying LaMotta’s later years adds a real touch to the film....

April 4, 2024 · 3 min · 443 words · Ian Baumann

Top 5 Gambling Movies Of All Time Film Threat

A heady mix of risk, adrenaline, power plays and money, it’s also no wonder that film directors often include gambling scenes in their movies. Moreover, both the casinos of Las Vegas and shady backroom poker games can make for incredible settings. There are, therefore, hundreds of great gambling movies. However, here at Film Threat, we’ve spent quite some time weighing up which ones really stand out from the crowd. In doing so, we’ve created our ultimate list of the top 5 gambling movies of all time....

April 4, 2024 · 3 min · 580 words · Samuel Linnane

Unsung Hero Featured Reviews Film Threat

David (Joel Smallbone) is a music promoter and manager in Australia who just caught a huge break: Christian superstar singer Amy Grant’s team has chosen him for her upcoming tour of the country. Unfortunately, said tour coincides with a recession, meaning it is a total bust. This leaves David on the hook for a hefty sum of money. A new opportunity beckons David, but it’s in the U.S. of A....

April 4, 2024 · 2 min · 332 words · Willy Beals

What Matters Featured Reviews Film Threat

Focusing on the problems these two men face, What Matters becomes a parallel action film. When these two men come into contact at a bank, you can feel the tension go through the roof. Between Malcolm’s strained interactions with his family while commuting on a city bus and Mark trying every which way to reacquire the dead-end job that was paying for all his family’s needs, there’s a dramatic verisimilitude that develops between these two men....

April 4, 2024 · 2 min · 229 words · Jose Grant

White Noise Check Reviews Film Threat

Michael Keaton’s new starring vehicle gives the spirit world such a bad vibe that the deceased may boycott any attempt to communicate with the living world while “White Noise” is playing out its short stay. Keaton, better known for his comedy roles (“Night Shift,” “Mr. Mom,” and especially “Beetlejuice”) was more recently seen as the President of the United States in last year’s dreadful “First Daughter.” Following that impeachable film, he’s back as Jonathan Rivers, a successful architect with a beautiful, waterside, cul-de-sac home in Seattle....

April 4, 2024 · 3 min · 530 words · Jonathon Celestin

Young People Old People Nothing In Between Featured Reviews Film Threat

Young People, Old People & Nothing In Between features outstanding performances from Piamwiriyakun and Kungsadan. The two have palpable chemistry and add to the character arcs with each scene. As the plot progresses and Grandma Lovely’s memory fades, the emotional impact is earnest due to how the relationship is set up in the first half. The filmmaker creates a funny, sweet, and deeply personal narrative by centering the story entirely around Juice and Grandma Lovely....

April 4, 2024 · 1 min · 167 words · Elizabeth Nevarez

Zheimer Featured Reviews Film Threat

Greta (Lone Fleming) wakes up one morning to find she no longer recognizes her face. This quickly sets Greta on a mission to connect with the stranger she sees in the mirror. Along the way, she relives old memories, wrestles with the ghosts from her past, and is finally able to make amends with the life she has lived. A particular standout scene involves a ballerina. Throughout this striking short, the spotlight is firmly on Greta....

April 4, 2024 · 2 min · 247 words · Catherine Odonnell