At the Movies — Must-See Anniversary Film Releases You Shouldn’t Miss
- by Eamon Handzel
Globally speaking, things aren’t exactly looking fantastic. The Omicron Covid variant is ripping across the world, the US is seeing record...
The Black Panther- A Review
By Mark Ziobro
Just in time to set the stage for the May 2018 release of “Avengers: Infinity War” comes the long-awaited “Black Panther,” Marvel’s...
At the movies: ‘Free Solo’
By Mark Ziobro
4/4 stars
Alex Honnold is a free soloist. To those who don’t know what that means, it’s mountain climbing without a rope. For...
Star Wars Episode VIII : The Last Jedi-A Review by Mark Ziobro
“Star Wars: The Last Jedi” arrives, with mixed reviews from critics and fans alike. I write this knowing full well that I am both...
Film Review: ‘Tár’
It seems odd to say, but necessary to, that “Tár” is not a film about music. Sure, there are orchestral rehearsals speckled throughout, which...
Movie Review – Chappaquiddick
By Mark Ziobro
As someone born in 1979 -16 years after the assassination of JFK and 10 years after Ted Kennedy left the scene of...
Movie Review: ‘Champions’ Succeeds as a Feel-Good Comedy Despite its Critical Lashing
Woody Harrelson’s new sports/comedy “Champions” doesn’t include many plot decisions or thematics you can’t see coming a mile away. But, undeniably, it has a...
Copper Bill – Movie Review
By Mark Ziobro
“Copper Bill” is a crime caper, and the new independent film from Brett Bentman, the mind behind last year’s “90 Feet From...
Movie Review – Mr. Nobody
Reviews By Mark Ziobro
It often takes directors without anything to prove to make a statement. We’ve seen this with films written and directed by...
Movie Review: Stephen King’s “IT”
By: Matt DeCristo
Stephen King’s 1986 novel ‘IT‘ is widely considered one of the scariest books ever written, both for it's grisly premise of an ambiguous...









