A clever film about stepping to the edge and taking the leap. One that smiles warmly, asks us to trust it, and assures us that we’ll land safely.
Category: reactions
Brief thoughts and recaps on films seen in theatres – usually in a festival environment. While no ratings are assigned, these reactions are sometimes expanded into full reviews later.
Almost forty years later, the question of “who could kill a child?” is still a bone-chilling one.
The tale of a girl and her dog came highly recommended to me. I can’t say I share the sentiment.
Sometimes a chair is just a chair.
What might have happened if the gang from THE BREAKFAST CLUB had died in that library but never been allowed to exit this earth?
When your performance in the sack is putting your lover to sleep, it’s probably time to think about a new technique.
At the halfway mark of the festival, I arrived at my most anticipated screening. I don’t know what I was expecting, but it sure as hell wasn’t that.
A new addition to the vampire ominbus seduces in its look, but ultimately lacks bite.
Curiously, a big glossy studio offering stands as one of the best selections on my festival slate so far.
A thoughtful greeting card to moviegoers everywhere from Barry McMullen himself
Suddenly, my schedule has started handing me more misses than hits. This does not bode well.
Back to Spain to realize the dangers that come when one feels no pain.