Movie Review

  • The Friday Review: Truth and Treason

    Starring Ewan Horrocks Movies I want to spend money on are few and far between these days, but I can usually count on Angel studios to produce something that will tempt me to return to the movie theater. So how… Continue reading

    The Friday Review: Truth and Treason
  • The Friday Review: Glass Onion

    Starring Daniel Craig After a month of mystery author books, it is only fitting that we end September with a mystery movie. Glass Onion has been out for a few years now and is the sequel to the wildly successful… Continue reading

    The Friday Review: Glass Onion
  • The Friday Review: Top Gun: Maverick

    Starring Tom Cruise Which movie was better? The original or the sequel? While the 1986 movie is a classic, I think the editing and music pushes the 2022 movie into the lead. If you haven’t seen Top Gun: Maverick, you’ve… Continue reading

    The Friday Review: Top Gun: Maverick
  • The Friday Review: Johnny Tremain

    Starring Hal Stalmaster This movie was an absolute staple when I was a kid. I watched it again on April 19th (for obvious reasons) and I was surprised that I could still quote full scenes. Between this movie and the… Continue reading

    The Friday Review: Johnny Tremain
  • The Friday Review: Death on the Nile

    Starring Peter Ustinov  Don’t bother watching the 2022 remake, this 1978 version is the gold standard of Death on the Nile movies. The cast alone makes this movie worth watching. Alongside Peter Ustinov as Hercule Poirot, the dazzling cast includes… Continue reading

    The Friday Review: Death on the Nile
  • The Friday Review: The National Treasure Movies

    Starring Nicholas Cage Indiana Jones meets American history! If you haven’t seen these delightful adventure movies, you are missing out. Perfect for family movie night, the duology follows Benjamin Franklin Gates, a treasure hunter with an obsession with American history.… Continue reading

    The Friday Review: The National Treasure Movies
  • Bonhoeffer

    The Friday Review: Bonhoeffer Starring Jonas Dassler Tragedy struck again and again throughout Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s life. Good and evil clashed, battering him and his perception of humanity. But each tragedy served a hidden purpose. The evil of The Great War,… Continue reading

    Bonhoeffer