City of War: The Story of John Rabe

City of War: The Story of John Rabe

City of War: The Story of John Rabe So, I sat down and watched “City of War: The Story of John Rabe” last night, and let me tell you, it’s got a mix of stuff that both awes and puzzles you. This film, directed by Florian Gallenberger and starring the...
The Humanity Bureau

The Humanity Bureau

The Humanity Bureau: A Dystopian Glance with Nic Cage Alright, folks. So, I watched “The Humanity Bureau” the other night. You know, that one where Nicolas Cage is doing his thing in a dystopian future. Directed by Rob W. King, this film tries to tackle...
Navy Seals vs. Zombies

Navy Seals vs. Zombies

Finding Meaning in “Navy Seals vs. Zombies” Listen, “Navy Seals vs. Zombies” isn’t exactly the crown jewel of cinematic brilliance, but there’s a strange charm to its unabashed silliness. You know it’s going to be a wild ride...
Outsourced

Outsourced

Outsourced: A Cultural Rollercoaster So, folks, let’s chat about “Outsourced,” a film that feels like a comfy, well-worn sweater with a few surprising holes. Directed by John Jeffcoat, it stars the charming Josh Hamilton as Todd, our fish out of...
United

United

United: A Kick of Nostalgia and a Dash of Drama Well, folks, we’ve got a new one on the radar: “United.” The latest flick that rolled into my line of sight, directed by James Strong and starring the ever-talented David Tennant. You know, I still can’t...
Black Butterflies

Black Butterflies

Black Butterflies: A Swedish Chat About Cinema Mate, have you seen Black Butterflies yet? The whole film is buzzing in my head like a swarm of bees, and I’m torn between amazement and the odd bit of “what just happened?” It’s by Paula van der Oest,...