Movie Review: Bohemian Rhapsody
By Matt DeCristo
“Bohemian Rhapsody” takes us back to the genesis of British rock music, exploring the formation of the band ‘Queen’ and its legendary lead singer, Freddie Mercury.
I went in knowing a handful of...
Movie Review – ‘Roman J. Israel, Esq.’
By Mark Ziobro
Dan Gilroy, the director who brought us the powerful “Nightcrawler” in 2014, releases another introspective drama here with “Roman J. Israel, Esq.” The film, which opens with a lawyer narrating why he...
Film Review: ‘Men’ an Arthouse Exploit Whose Style Upends its Story
By Matt DeCristo
“Men” earns the distinction of being the only film I have ever walked out on. And at a running time of a mere 100 minutes, that’s saying something. The pacing is fine....
Review: The Trial of the Chicago 7
By Arpit Nayak
Historical events need each generation; not only do they teach us about the past, but they give us a much-needed reality check on our lives. Cinema has often used stories related to...
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 the same person, such as the late Bill Paxton’s excellent...
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 evil entity that resides in the sewers of a small...
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 comic book adaptation of King T’Chaka/Black Panther, a hidden, technologically...
Movie Review: Lords of Chaos
By Kurt Krumme
It would be easy; too easy, to say that this film is about a rock band and how everything eventually plays out in a rock band. However, there is quite a bit...
At the Movies–“Nacho Libre”
by Mark Ziobro
I was shocked to learn that “Nacho Libre,” the tempered and anticlimactic comedy starring Jack Black was actually loosely based on true events, the tribulations of Sergio Gutiérrez Benítez, a Mexican Catholic...
At The Movies
Fatherhood Grade: A- By Matk Ziobro
A Tender Movie and an Essential ‘How To’ Guide of Making an Authentic and Believable Picture MZ
The first thing you expect when you hear the name Kevin...