Conspicous Trailer of the Week: Gentlemen Broncos
This trailer had me in stitches. I happen to love Napoleon Dynamite and found Nacho Libre at least somewhat amusing, so naturally I’m drawn to this quirky comedy. Here’s the synopsis: Benjamin (Michael...
View ArticleTCFF Day 3: Another based-on-a-true-story drama CONVICTION
TCFF scored another feat with this one, screening it two weeks before this is out on limited release. All four studio movies screened at Twin Cities Film Fest are inspired by real-life people, this...
View ArticleWeekend Viewing Roundup – The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (2005)review
Happy Monday all! It’s going to be quite a busy week for me with three screenings Tuesday – Thursday, starting with Disconnect tomorrow. I’ve got my MSPIFF press pass kit yesterday and all the tickets...
View ArticleMLK Weekend Roundup: a coming-of-age comedy, 1934 classic romance & a 1975...
Happy Monday all! It’s Martin Luther King Jr weekend here in the States and it’s a company holiday where I work, yay :D Another year and yet another snag in the long-overdue MLK biopic. I made this...
View ArticleFive for the Fifth: NOVEMBER 2014 Edition
Welcome to FlixChatter’s primary blog series! As is customary for this monthly feature, I get to post five random news item/observation/poster, etc. and then turn it over to you to share your take on...
View ArticleTCFF 2017 Reviews: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri + Blue Balloons
It’s just two days left in TCFF and I’m playing catch-up with posting reviews! You might’ve noticed I’ve got to post a couple of things in a day at times… too many films too little time (both to watch...
View ArticleTCFF19 Review: JOJO RABBIT (2019)
JoJo Rabbit is one of those films that I’d call deceptively-flippant. If you’ve seen at least one trailer or promo clip, you’d automatically assume this would be a bizarre comedy. Well you wouldn’t be...
View ArticleSee How They Run (2022) Review – Saoirse Ronan + Sam Rockwell delight in a...
Most people know Agatha Christie for her detective novels and there seems to be a resurgence for them in the movies lately with Kenneth Branagh's Poirot movies, Murder On The Orient Express and Death...
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