I remember when I was a child, I’m guessing around the age of 8 or 9. I knew I liked boys, I just wasn’t sure why yet. Anyway, I had my very first celebrity crush. I saw him on a rerun of “21 Jump Street.” That’s right, my first celebrity crush was Johnny Depp, and […]… Continue reading 30 Underrated Movies, Day 17 — Life Lessons From Around the Dinner Table
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30 Underrated Movies, Days 18 -20 — Life Lessons From Around the Dinner Table
I just remembered why I haven’t done a list post in so long. It is incredibly hard for me to stay consistent for some reason, I get off track easily and then I end up doing more catch up posts than I originally intended. *Facepalm* Anyway, we’re getting towards the end of April, and although […]… Continue reading 30 Underrated Movies, Days 18 -20 — Life Lessons From Around the Dinner Table
30 Underrated Movies, Day 21 — Life Lessons From Around the Dinner Table
In honor of the Lyrid meteor shower tonight, today’s pick takes place during a meteor shower. It’s a romantic drama, and another movie starring Justin Long. Kristian’s 21st underrated movie is: Comet (2014) Directed by Sam Esmail I fell in love with this movie the first time I watched it, but I need to watch […]… Continue reading 30 Underrated Movies, Day 21 — Life Lessons From Around the Dinner Table
30 Underrated Movies, Day 22 — Life Lessons From Around the Dinner Table
I am a bit of an adrenaline junkie, not super crazy or anything, but I do enjoy that rush of adrenaline, especially when caused by fear. I love horror in all of its forms. I love the cheesy kind of horror that is so hoaky it’s comical, of course, I also love the kind of […]… Continue reading 30 Underrated Movies, Day 22 — Life Lessons From Around the Dinner Table
30 Underrated Movies, Days 23 – 26 — Life Lessons From Around the Dinner Table
This choice is another underrated Tom Hanks movie. It’s a movie that shows the importance of humor in our lives, and sometimes laughing over a very serious situation is the only way we can remain sane. Kristian’s 23rd underrated movie is: Punchline (1988) Directed by David Seltzer Tom Hanks and Sally Field’s characters form an […]… Continue reading 30 Underrated Movies, Days 23 – 26 — Life Lessons From Around the Dinner Table
30 Underrated Movies – Day 27 — Life Lessons From Around the Dinner Table
Today’s movie was introduced to me by my cousin. She recommended the movie to me knowing I would fall in love with it, and she was right! Kristian’s 27th underrated movie is: Leap Year (2010) Directed by Anand Tucker This movie ignited my already burning desire to visit Ireland. The scenery is so gorgeous. I […]… Continue reading 30 Underrated Movies – Day 27 — Life Lessons From Around the Dinner Table
30 Underrated Movies, Days 13 – 15 — Life Lessons From Around the Dinner Table
Wrapped up in my short story and poetry flowing through me, I have neglected my movie recommendations, so bare with me, please, as I catch up! I agree with Mr. Elijah Wood! In addition to my choice of underrated movie for this day, I also want to highlight an underrated actor. No, it is not […]… Continue reading 30 Underrated Movies, Days 13 – 15 — Life Lessons From Around the Dinner Table
REVIEW: “Downhill” (2020) — Keith & the Movies
I wasn’t too sure about an English language remake of the superb 2014 Swedish domestic drama “Force Majeure”. I was even less convinced after seeing the trailer for “Downhill”, an Americanized version starring Will Ferrell and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. I loved the original (from director/co-writer Ruben Östlund) for its subtle dark wit and dramatic gut punch. […]… Continue reading REVIEW: “Downhill” (2020) — Keith & the Movies
Parasite (2019) Movie Review: Visual Poetry and a Masterclass in Filmmaking! — What’s on Sid’s mind
Pic credit: pinterest (4 min read) Written by: Siddhartha Krishnan Usually critics would say this at the end, but I am going take the risk of saying it upfront, that “Parasite” is a movie like no other. It is a “bloody good” film and all lovers of good cinema should watch it. On the surface, […]… Continue reading Parasite (2019) Movie Review: Visual Poetry and a Masterclass in Filmmaking! — What’s on Sid’s mind
COMEDY Festival Testimonial – April 28 2020
Vicki Cargill A very positive, encouraging review of our screenplay “Steve and Olivia”, with extensive notes, a synopsis and logline. Some very valuable insight, especially regarding form and structure, that has been incorporated into a new draft. Looking forward to seeing what the read-through reveals! A most helpful and constructive festival. Festival for Comedy-A FilmFreeway… Continue reading COMEDY Festival Testimonial – April 28 2020