The new take on the Boston Strangler follows Loretta McLaughlin, a Boston American Record crime reporter. She is fresh on the beat but notes a series of similar murders involving older adult women in Beantown. (Coining the term serial killer was not official until 1974 by an FBI Behavioral Science Unit agent Robert Ressler). The... Continue Reading →
Trailer 2: “Ghostbusters: Afterlife”
The family of 'Egon Spengler is the focus of this sequel/reboot of "Ghostbusters." The music pulls a lot of emotional weight in this trailer, but the sentiment of a family trying to carry on a unique and odd legacy still seems touching, and the child actors get a chance to shine among a cast that... Continue Reading →
Oscar Underdogs
Every award season, there are movies, performances, directors, and writers that we all feel go unnoticed. Whether they beloved by critics or shut out of the conversation too early, each year we feel the pain of a bad campaign (cough A24 cough) or too small of a budget, or too early of a release date.... Continue Reading →
The Nest Review
Life for an entrepreneur and his American family begin to take a twisted turn after moving into an English country manor. In the first place, we learn early on that this relationship isn't rainbows and butterflies, Rory (Jude Law) isn't happy with the current dynamic of where they are in life, and Allison (Carrie Coon)... Continue Reading →