Authors: Patrick Gibbs
Film Review: Disclosure Day
Disclosure Day works on every level and ranks among Spielberg’s modern classics, combining the awe and excitement of his greatest summer blockbusters. … read more
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Radha Mitchell, Ioan Gruffudd and Bianca Wallace Take Aim in...
Real-life snipers rarely work alone. Success depends on trust and communication. That same sense of collaboration is at the heart of Seven Snipers. … read more
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Film Review: Masters of the Universe
Masters of the Universe is an absolute hoot, and sets a new standard for what this sort of movie should be that Hasbro could learn from. … read more
Film Review: Power Ballad
Power Ballad is both a quietly soul-searching inner journey and a raucously energetic musical romp, and is easily one of the summer’s most satisfying films. … read more
Jamie D. Ramsay Works Well Under Pressure
Bringing that pivotal moment to the screen required a visual approach, a challenge embraced by cinematographer Jamie D. Ramsay. … read more
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Film Review: Tuner
Tuner is an entertaining film that sweeps you up like a great piece of music perfectly played and is likely to stand out as the best grown thrillers of the summer. … read more
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Film Review: Pressure
D-Day, the invasion that turned the tide and ultimately won World War II. If you’re having trouble working up an interest in Pressure, you can hardly be blamed for that fact. … read more
Secondhand Screenings Presents: Guilty Pleasures
For this Secondhand Screenings, we’re looking at the critically-panned / societally-hated black sheep of the entertainment circuit that are some of our writers’ timeless classics. … read more
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Film Review: The Mandalorian and Grogu
As The Mandalorian and Grogu arrives on the big screen, it arrives with less fanfare and more baggage. Is the Force still strong with this franchise? … read more
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Film Review: The Wizard of the Kremlin
The most hopeful outlook I can give for The Wizard of the Kremlin is that it makes such a meager impression that it’s unlikely to be remembered. … read more
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Phil Arntz Takes Aerial Cinematography to New Heights
Phil Arntz has built a career capturing images that most of us only dream of seeing. Arntz has become the one of the industry’s go-to aerial cinematographer. … read more
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Film Review: The Sheep Detectives
There are those rare cases where it refers to a terrific piece of entertainment for all ages, and The Sheep Detectives is the most pleasant surprise. … read more
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