Revealer Director & Actor Reveals All: Film Interview
Revealer has just been made available on Shudder and our film man Oxford Lamoureaux has not only reviewed it, but also spoke to the director and lead actress.
Revealer has just been made available on Shudder and our film man Oxford Lamoureaux has not only reviewed it, but also spoke to the director and lead actress.
Revealer is a neon-filled sassy spookfest of a horror film by Luke Boyce, set in a seedy, rundown adult store in ‘80s Chicago that pairs together two unlikely survivors of the Apocalypse as they face interpersonal and otherworldly judgement.
Offseason is an eerie and unsettling cosmic horror film by writer and director Mickey Keating, elevated to excellence by Jocelin Donahue’s outstanding lead performance and a consistently well-executed tone of impending and inescapable dread.
Jurassic World Dominion is a testament to how Hollywood betrays its audience, where movies are marketed and validated by societal outrage or division and actors are only used to further a marketing agenda by a morally corrupt business model.
Top Gun : Maverick is an unapologetically entertaining action film with a dramatic and comedic heart, offering both a worthy sequel to the 1986 original from director Joseph Kosinski and one of the best cinematic experiences of the year so far.
The Innocents (De Uskyldige) is a serene and spooky supernatural film by director, Eskil Vogt, that examines the loss of childhood innocence through a surprisingly grounded portrayal of Norwegian children developing superpowers.
Ocean Alley performed at a sold-out Spark Arena last night, pacifying and uniting the audience with their distinctly psychedelic alt-rock sound and featuring solid support by surf-rock openers, Hockey Dad.
We may be isolated but we are still together. The Uptown Lowdown team has put together this new episode and its our best yet!
The Misfits is a soulless, 94-minute advertisement posing as a generic heist film, stuffed with clichés, weak dialogue, and hollow, mass-produced style that abandons qualitative substance to achieve nothing more than a glossy, propaganda-laden show-reel for its B-grade actors. Starring: Pierce Brosnan, Rami Jaber, Hermoine Corfield, Tim Roth
Dateline packed The Wine Cellar with a set of groovy, dreamy nostalgia and playfully heavy grunge, with phenomenal support from Benjamin Locke and Treenurse.