The Exploding Boy Featured Reviews Film Threat

Alex (Parris Bates) is a misfit at school, enduring bullying and harsh scrutiny at the hands of the hall monitor. His neighbors are quick to judge his every move, making a fuss over trivial matters like Alex not picking up his dog’s excrement the second the four-legged furry friend is done doing his business. At home, his father, Charles (Bradley Thomas Stephens), is a strict disciplinarian, constantly demeaning Alex and never trying to understand him....

May 8, 2024 · 2 min · 416 words · Marvin Adams

The Imposters Featured Reviews Film Threat

Maya (Marie Everett), a tutor in high demand, has barely gone out since she was in a car accident a few years ago. She’s also now emotionally stunted, barely reacting to anything going on around her. This drives Maya’s actress partner Anna (Teagan Mordt) up the wall, with the wedge becoming too deep to mend. Shortly after this break-up, Maya meets Hattie (Chynna Walker) while the two are both out for a run....

May 8, 2024 · 2 min · 382 words · Joshua Moody

The Matrix Revolutions Reviews Film Threat

“Revolutions” opens where “Reloaded” left off – on board the Mjolnir, Neo lies unconscious alongside the nefarious Bane. With Morpheus, Trinity, and Lock in tow, the new crew of the Mjolnir searches for traces of the Logos as well as any remnants of Neo within the Matrix. Unsuccessful, Trinity and Morpheus return to the Matrix, specifically to consult the Oracle. Through the Oracle, they are able to discover the whereabouts of Neo, work through the S&M Hel Night Club of the Merovingian, and ultimately cut a deal for Neo’s rescue from the Charon-like Trainman....

May 8, 2024 · 6 min · 1092 words · Kenneth Snyder

There S Something In The Silence Featured Film Threat

There’s Something in the Silence is the kind of horror short that will yank your shorts down. Castro achieves maximum scares with almost no special effects, the same way Robert Wise rocked it with The Haunting. All the frights throughout the short film are engineered with camerawork and sound. The excellent sound design, by Mike J Lewis, of the eerie voices and footsteps, is horrifying. Castro’s wicked awesome cinematography matches the sound with clever angles and visual compositions....

May 8, 2024 · 2 min · 219 words · Natalie Bryant

Trailer Town Dvd Reviews Film Threat

Giuseppe Andrews (who you may know from “Cabin Fever”, “Independence Day” or his brief cameo on “Beverly Hills 90210” in 1990), wrote, produced, directed and edited “Trailer Town”. The film stars actual residents of a trailer park outside of Hollywood, California- Andrews himself resides in the park. It’s not a documentary (perhaps it should have been), but it’s not a traditional feature either; the attempt to walk a thin line between the two is blazingly apparent....

May 8, 2024 · 3 min · 532 words · Charles Manley

Where Soldiers Come From Reviews Uncategorized Film Threat

As the U.S. approaches the tenth anniversary of its military occupation of Afghanistan, this film provides a timely reminder of that endeavor’s conspicuous lack of successful results. The young soldiers are openly contemptuous of the Afghan people, and the villages they visit display no evidence of prosperity during the American period of control. And it doesn’t say very much when the officer in charge of a briefing cannot recall whether President “Kar-zee-ah” is still the Afghan head of state....

May 8, 2024 · 1 min · 176 words · Stacie Johnson

Yamashiro Live Featured Reviews Film Threat

Things are permanently grounded by self-indulgence. The opening scene feels mostly interested in the scratchy tattoos and sexually ambiguous nail varnish on the hands of the unnamed lead (Aidan Yobear) as he has an incoherent, 5-minute-long fight with his girlfriend, Juliette (Mag Dwyer) at the door of her apartment. Behind them, a poster for bondage gear is kept in shot as the backdrop for so long I can remember every hipster garbage detail of it....

May 8, 2024 · 3 min · 519 words · Teresa Ericksen

Year Of The Fox Featured Reviews Film Threat

Ivy grew up in an uber-rich playground tucked away in the high hills of Aspen, Colorado. She was privileged in her well-healed and self-entitled community. As she sets the stage of her life in her monotone and controlled voice, Ivy describes her entrance into adulthood as a shattered reality, which begins when her father, Huxley (Jake Webber), and her mother, Paulene (Jane Adams) divorce, even though they are an odd couple....

May 8, 2024 · 3 min · 483 words · Ashley Patterson

7 True Events That Inspired The Movie Casino Features Film Threat

The movie paints a stunning and glamorous picture of the old day of mobsters controlling casinos. Thankfully, nowadays the market is heavily regulated and safe for the consumer. If you want to try out your luck at an online casino without paying a dime, there are many free spins NJ deals to choose from at iGaming NJ. They also have guides, articles, and the latest news about the industry. But how closely does the movie Casino resemble actual events?...

May 7, 2024 · 3 min · 528 words · Richard Hines

Absolutely Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Casino 1995 Features Film Threat

First released in 1995, the crime epic reunites the legendary director with frequent collaborator and double Oscar winner, Robert De Niro, in a story about the rise – and fall – of a Las Vegas empire. Cast and Crew With Scorsese at the helm, Casino also boasts a typical impressive cast led by Robert De Niro as Sam “Ace” Rothstein, a gambling expert tasked with overseeing a mob-controlled casino in Las Vegas....

May 7, 2024 · 5 min · 965 words · Edith Dandurand

Anne De Carbuccia On The Fragility Of Nature On Our Planet In Earth Protectors Featured Interviews Film Threat

Tell us about yourself and why you wanted to tell the story of Earth Protectors. I am from Corsica and was exposed to nature from a young age. It’s probably why I started feeling, earlier than others, a form of anxiety about how much our planet was changing, especially our oceans. So, over ten years ago, I felt compelled to leave my studio and begin to explore and artistically document our planet; I wanted to try to give a voice to the natural world: to recount what we had, what we were losing, and especially what we had already lost....

May 7, 2024 · 3 min · 586 words · Wes Ingle

Batman And Me Featured Reviews Film Threat

A loner looking for a community to belong to, Maxwell fell in with collectors of movie memorabilia. While he possesses smaller collections devoted to Dune and other science fiction properties, he realized in 1989 that no one he knew was collecting items from Tim Burton’s Batman, and that became his niche. Over the course of 10 years, Maxwell collected all manner of kitsch in support of all the Batman movies ending with 1997’s Batman and Robin....

May 7, 2024 · 2 min · 421 words · Robert Johnson

Behind The Scenes With Dominic Giannetti Crafting Spirituality And Identity In American Prom Interviews Film Threat

As we navigate the journey of Trinity, a newcomer entangled in the web of high school’s elite, the film delves deep into the complexities of popularity, peer pressure, and the pivotal choices that shape our lives. With prom night looming, Trinity’s story becomes a powerful metaphor for the crossroads faced by many, highlighting the importance of staying true to oneself in a world that often values conformity over authenticity. Dominic Giannetti shares insights from the making of American Prom, offering inspiration and wisdom for the next generation of independent filmmakers and screenwriters....

May 7, 2024 · 3 min · 555 words · Ricky Williams

Ben And Suzanne A Reunion In 4 Parts Featured Reviews Film Threat

Arriving in Sri Lanka between Christmas and New Year’s, Ben intends to spend a few weeks with his partner having a good time. Unfortunately for both of them, Suzanne’s job has taken over her existence. Her drive is to provide the best value she can for her clients, and everything else suffers because of this single-minded focus. To make matters worse, Suzanne has chosen to upend her personal lifestyle. She is not only vegan now but has chosen to be sober during the holiday period....

May 7, 2024 · 2 min · 420 words · Thomas Davis

Big Screen Jackpots The Role Of Online Casinos In Cinema Features Film Threat

An Enchanting Tangle of Online Casinos and Movies Diving into the flashy and ever-spinning world of casinos and how they’ve cozied up to the glitz and glam of cinema, we can not pass by online games and their “cooperation” with cinema. It’s 2024, and the digital dice are rolling like there’s no tomorrow. Why, you ask? A simple answer is: a convenience of tapping to win, coupled with the thrill of the gamble from the comfort of your couch, has folks hooked line and sinker....

May 7, 2024 · 9 min · 1860 words · Ralph Webb

Blackbird Reviews Film Threat

Baylis (Sparks) is a New York junkie living in your a-typical New York junky flophouse. He shoots up then yells and screams then passes out or some such thing. Meanwhile in another part of town young Froggy (Jacobs) gets off the subway with nowhere to go. She’s taken in by white pimp drug dealer Pinchback (Hoch) and away we go into a movie about the irredeemable drug world and what a horrible affect it has on personalities, jobs and personal hygiene....

May 7, 2024 · 2 min · 307 words · Annie Reeves

Bliss Featured Check Out Reviews Film Threat

The subject of Bliss is a Syrian refugee named Rifat Algafari. He currently lives in Colombia, and he narrates various images and scenes discussing his faith (or crisis of faith), his view on war, and his new rebirth as he seeks full emancipation in his new home country. Upon first viewing, Bliss is simple in its imagery, including footage of the destruction of his home in Syria, Rifat at work in a meat locker, and receiving a lap dance....

May 7, 2024 · 1 min · 168 words · Martha Kirkland

Bob S Funeral Reviews Film Threat

The film follows Dunphy as he interviews his family members to figure out why his father, Mark, and his grandfather, Bob, did not get along. The story is told in a vignette style with a mix of animated flashbacks and home movie footage. The first half of the short depicts the estranged nature between the Dunphys and Freemans (his father’s side of the family) at Bob’s funeral. To contrast the tense relationship between Mark and Bob, Jack talks lovingly about his other grandpa, Larry....

May 7, 2024 · 2 min · 390 words · Leonard Calzada

Bridging Divides Sharing Heartbeats Featured Reviews Film Threat

Narratively speaking, Bridging Divides is a series of quick 8 to 12-minute short documentaries, each featuring a different organization. These organizations range from Fandango Frotenzo, a music festival on the border of Mexico and the United States, to Peace Player, which organizes basketball games with Catholic and Protestant youth in Ireland. Faith-based ministries like Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom, The Jerusalem Youth Chorus, and Youth and Family Ministries unite multiple faiths to combat misinformation and hate....

May 7, 2024 · 2 min · 334 words · Christopher Arnold

Candela Featured Reviews Film Threat

Set in the Dominican Republic, days before a looming hurricane, Sera Peñablanca (Sarah Jorge León) is preparing to marry Senator Daniel Beltrán (Frank Perozo). Sera is an heiress to a powerful company, and it is clear this is a politically arranged marriage that is out of her control. Her life is heavily medicated. During the day, she puts on the sedated, smiling senator’s fiancé act, and at night, she frequents a burlesque club where she has sex with any man of her choosing....

May 7, 2024 · 2 min · 304 words · Mary Fowler