Before Born in the U.S.A. skyrocketed him into the musical stratosphere, Bruce Springsteen put out a more personal album, one that helped him battle some of his inner demons. Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere is about how those songs came to life. Springsteen Deliver Me From Nowhere Review Prior to this film, if you had asked me to ...
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Shelby Oaks Review: A Blair Witch Project That Misses The Mark
A found footage movie in 2025? Shelby Oaks attempts to elicit the same scares as those that came before it but it ends up missing the mark with a lackluster script and an evil entity that gets way too much screen time to be frightening. Shelby Oaks Review In 1999, The Blair Witch Project put the found footage genre on the map. Everyone ...
The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Review
A remake of the 1992 film, 20th Century Studios' The Hand That Rocks The Cradle, has a lot to say about childhood traumas, keeping secrets, and what happens when you don't do a thorough background check. The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Review When the original film debuted I was not in the right age group to watch it nor any of the other ...
Chainsaw Man The Movie Reze Arc Review: Delivers For Manga Fans
Manga and anime onlys are in for a bloody, chaotic treat with Chainsaw Man-The Movie: Reze Arc. It delivers an emotional, fun, and definitely an explosive good time. Chainsaw Man The Movie Reze Arc Review When it comes to Shonen protagonists, they typically all are strong, mostly selfless, and either emotional or aloof. For the ...
Black Phone 2 Review: The Grabber Borrows From Elm Street
The Grabber is back, well at least his ghost is, and it looks like he paid a visit to another infamous killer for Scott Derrickson’s Black Phone 2. Black Phone 2 Review Director Scott Derrickson and screenwriter C. Robert Cargill are back to deliver a sequel to their hit, The Black Phone. Black Phone 2 marks the first time Derrickson ...










