‘War’ Brings Awe to Your Action-Loving Heart

‘War’ Brings Awe to Your Action-Loving Heart

Welcome to The Prime Sublime, a weekly column dedicated to the underseen and underloved films buried beneath page after page of far more popular fare on Amazon’s Prime Video collection. We’re not just cherry-picking obscure titles, though, as these are movies that we find beautiful in their own, often unique ways. You might even say we…

D’Souza’s ‘Trump Card’ Rushes to Top Spot on iTunes, Amazon

D’Souza’s ‘Trump Card’ Rushes to Top Spot on iTunes, Amazon

Author Dinesh D’Souza is the Rodney Dangerfield of documentary filmmakers. He doesn’t get no respect from critics. D’Souza’s last two docudramas, “Hillary’s America” and “Death of a Nation,” scored 4 percent and 0 percent “rotten,” respectively, at RottenTomatoes.com. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe general public, or at least right-leaning America, defiantly…

10 Most Furious Kicks of Kung Fu Horror Cinema

10 Most Furious Kicks of Kung Fu Horror Cinema

October is defined in Webster’s Dictionary as “31 days of horror.” Don’t bother looking it up; it’s true. Most people take that to mean highlighting one horror movie a day, but here at FSR, we’ve taken that up a spooky notch or nine by celebrating each day with a top ten list. This article about…

Away From the Hype: CATS

Away From the Hype: CATS

Sometimes, a movie is released and the hype/controversy surrounding it is too much for the movie to get out from underneath. Sometimes this means we sit down in the cinema with expectations and preconceived notions that we can’t escape. Away from the Hype is an ongoing series looking at some of these movies years away from…

NYFF 2020 Report #2

NYFF 2020 Report #2

Isabella (dir. Matías Piñeiro) Isabella (2020)- source: Cinema Guild Isabella has all of the makings of a movie I would, could, and should enjoy. From the beginning, it confidently declares itself as a theoretical dive into the ideas of ‘performance’, ‘narrative structure’, and the ways that visual elements play into moods. Shades of blue, green,…

NYFF 2020: THE TRUFFLE HUNTERS

NYFF 2020: THE TRUFFLE HUNTERS

The white Alba truffle is one of the most desired and rare mushrooms in the world. And, to make it all the more rare and desire-able, to this day it can not be cultivated. It can only be hunted by those who have become masters of their trade. Yet, truffle hunting is not a one-man…

10 Eeriest Internet-Centric Horror Movies

10 Eeriest Internet-Centric Horror Movies

October is defined in Webster’s Dictionary as “31 days of horror.” Don’t bother looking it up; it’s true. Most people take that to mean highlighting one horror movie a day, but here at FSR, we’ve taken that up a spooky notch or nine by celebrating each day with a top ten list. This online article…

Interview with Peter Kim and Oswin Benjamin, Stars of THE FORTY-YEAR-OLD VERSION

Interview with Peter Kim and Oswin Benjamin, Stars of THE FORTY-YEAR-OLD VERSION

Few directorial debuts this year will be as impressionable and as impressive as Radha Blank’s The Forty-Year-Old Version. The semi-autobiographical film, which follows a thinly-veiled version of the director as she balances her theater career and her new hip-hop gig, won Blank a directing award at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. And now, over half a…

Allen’s ‘A Rainy Day in New York’ Wasn’t Worth the Wait

Allen’s ‘A Rainy Day in New York’ Wasn’t Worth the Wait

There’s something oddly refreshing about a new Woody Allen movie in 2020. That recognizable credit font. The old timey music setting the stage for Neurosis Theater. The now youthful stand in for Allen himself, having long since aged out of the gig, cracking wise for our amusement. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho…

Why ‘War With Grandpa’ Is De Niro’s New Normal

Why ‘War With Grandpa’ Is De Niro’s New Normal

Any film would kill to have a cast like “The War with Grandpa” boasts. Robert De Niro. Uma Thurman. Christopher Walken. Comic scene stealer Rob Riggle. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe film itself doesn’t tax any of the above. It’s a frothy, paint-by-numbers comedy that cant even commit to its central…

Ghosts, Beasts and Malevolent Gods: 15 Years of LAIKA Animation Studios

Ghosts, Beasts and Malevolent Gods: 15 Years of LAIKA Animation Studios

Released with little fanfare, Kubo and The Two Strings was a confirmation that the underrated animation studio, LAIKA, were putting the obvious contenders to shame. But while being praised by critics and, on average, earning well at the box office, LAIKA has still not breached film culture in the same way that DreamWorks, Disney, and…

A Day in the Life of a Conservative Entertainment Reporter

A Day in the Life of a Conservative Entertainment Reporter

It’s not easy covering an industry weaponizing art to a degree we’ve never seen before. This reporter leans to the right, as does Hollywood in Toto. No mystery there. It’s as transparent as the site’s tag line. Some days, though, it seems like every other pitch in my inbox is designed to counter my core…

THE HAUNTING OF BLY MANOR: A Spooky & Heart-Aching Gothic Romance

THE HAUNTING OF BLY MANOR: A Spooky & Heart-Aching Gothic Romance

There’s nothing more classic and familiar than a haunted house story. And yet, as Mike Flanagan has proven two years ago in his terrifying and emotionally arresting The Haunting of Hill House, what was once considered traditional can actually be turned into something more modern, with twists, characters, and themes that are even more resonant….

ETERNAL BEAUTY: Sally Hawkins Does It Again

ETERNAL BEAUTY: Sally Hawkins Does It Again

“What if there’s no such thing as happiness, only moments of not being depressed?” So asks the schizophrenic protagonist of Eternal Beauty, the sophomore feature from Welsh actor-turned-director Craig Roberts. A darkly funny portrait of the agony and ecstasy of mental illness, with a hearty side of familial dysfunction, the film thrives courtesy of some…

Why Bill Murray Makes ‘On the Rocks’ Tolerable

Why Bill Murray Makes ‘On the Rocks’ Tolerable

Sometimes a film reminds you why movie stars exist in the first place. The films themselves aren’t remarkable, or even memorable. When the star in question is on screen nothing else matters. We saw that in the 1980s with Eddie Murphy’s “Golden Child,” but it’s a trend that never went away. Read moreA Guide to…

10 Best Final Scares in Horror Movie History

10 Best Final Scares in Horror Movie History

October is defined in Webster’s Dictionary as “31 days of horror.” Don’t bother looking it up; it’s true. Most people take that to mean highlighting one horror movie a day, but here at FSR, we’ve taken that up a spooky notch or nine by celebrating each day with a top ten list. This article on…

THE WITCHES Trailer

THE WITCHES Trailer

Magic is (unfortunately) real in The Witches, an adaptation of the Roald Dahl book of the same name by co-writer and director Robert Zemeckis. Most of the time magic leads to good fun, especially in children’s stories, but Dahl isn’t known for making things nice and whimsical. His stories tend to have a dark bent, and…

My Campy Slumber Party: Xanadu, Muses, and Disco, Oh My!

My Campy Slumber Party: Xanadu, Muses, and Disco, Oh My!

My Campy Slumber Party is a column that celebrates nostalgic and underappreciated sleepover movies in all their unpretentious glory. Grab your comfiest clothes and greasiest snacks.  Like a number of nostalgic trends, roller skating has made a comeback during the quarantine. Slipping and sliding along the floors of cramped apartments, many are determined to master…

Drop What You’re Doing and Watch ‘Evil’

Drop What You’re Doing and Watch ‘Evil’

Welcome to Drop What You’re Doing, the column that eventually catches up with an under-the-radar TV series and urges you to do the same. This time, we’re recommending Evil, the TV show you won’t believe began on CBS. There’s a reason you may not have heard about the procedural horror drama Evil before it made…

NYFF 2020: THE INHERITANCE: The Radical Act of Cinema

NYFF 2020: THE INHERITANCE: The Radical Act of Cinema

Ephraim Asili’s The Inheritance is the most culturally relevant film of the year. This year’s slate at the New York Film Festival is filled with documentaries and stories of liberation movements, theories on social change, and reflections of a crumbling American empire. Films like Her Socialist Smile and MLK/FBI at the festival center on well-renown…

Kerry Washington: Blacks ‘Seduced’ by Conservatism to Oppose Gay Marriage

Kerry Washington: Blacks ‘Seduced’ by Conservatism to Oppose Gay Marriage

Kerry Washington is one of the most politically active stars in Hollywood today. And that’s saying something. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThe “Scandal” star routinely speaks out on political matters, campaigns on behalf of Democratic candidates and stars in projects with overt progressive agendas. Her starring role in “Confirmation” as Anita…