Month: April 2018

  • Review: Kodachrome

    Review: Kodachrome

    Kodachrome boasts great performances from the key cast, which includes Ed Harris, Jason Sudeikis, and Elizabeth Olsen. If you appreciate Ed Harris’ acting talent (and who doesn’t) you’ll enjoy this film.

  • Review: No Offence

    Review: No Offence

    No Offence is a cop drama from the UK. It features a group of Manchester police who are dedicated to the job, but have interesting and sometimes funny lives as well.

  • Watch This: Trailer for Season 2 of GLOW

    Watch This: Trailer for Season 2 of GLOW

    I loved season 1 of GLOW so much! I can’t wait for season 2. Netflix released a trailer for the new season. Lip syncing is involved.

  • Review: Lost in Space

    Review: Lost in Space

    The 2018 version of Lost in Space from Netflix is a slick looking space drama about the Robinson family and their struggles to survive on an unknown planet. It’s full of excitement and relationship drama.

  • Watch This: Trailer for Dear White People Vol. 2

    Watch This: Trailer for Dear White People Vol. 2

    The film Dear White People was good. The TV series Dear White People season 1 was good. Now comes “Volume 2” of Dear White People to Netflix on May 4. It promises to be good!

  • Review: Detective Anna (Anna-detektiv)

    Review: Detective Anna (Anna-detektiv)

    Detective Anna (Anna-detektiv) is a Russian series now on Amazon Video. It features a 19 year old detective with the ability to communicate with the dead.

  • Review: The Florida Project

    Review: The Florida Project

    The Florida Project tells the story of a 6 year old named Moonee (Brooklynn Prince) and her mother Halley (Bria Vinaite). They live in a semi-seedy motel near Disney World in Florida. It’s summertime and the kids roam free.

  • Review: 6 Balloons

    Review: 6 Balloons

    6 Balloons takes a raw and painful look at what it’s like to love an addict. Dave Franco and Abbi Jacobson star as brother and sister in this emotional drama.

  • Watch This: Trailer for Ava

    Watch This: Trailer for Ava

    Ava is a coming of age story from Sadaf Foroughi, an Iranian born, Montreal based filmmaker.  It looks like a gorgeous film.

  • Review: Queen Sugar, season 2

    Review: Queen Sugar, season 2

    Queen Sugar season 2 is now available on Hulu, which is where I watch it since I don’t get OWN. It was actually a great experience to binge the whole 16 episode season on Hulu, even though it took several days. The power, the impact, the brilliance of Queen Sugar just soaks into you when…