High-Rise Review
Rendy Jones Rendy Jones
Preview

High-Rise Review

Director Ben Wheatley and his cinematographer Laurie Rose does a great job showing magnificent shots of the lives of the people in the building. Some shots will absolutely leave you in awe, due to grim lighting. and stylistic slow motion that isn’t overdone and over the top.

Read More
Mr. Church Review
Rendy Jones Rendy Jones
Preview

Mr. Church Review

With Mr. Church, you have Eddie Murphy not cracking a single joke or one liner all the way through which is a lot of dedication to the genre he’s working with now. Instead, he is less of a “mystical magical negro” to the family but more of a the wise father figure to Charlie who is very respectable to everyone he meets. 

Read More
Elvis and Nixon Review
Rendy Jones Rendy Jones
Preview

Elvis and Nixon Review

Though it is hampered by a really talented cast and good direction that leaves you entertained, the TV movie awkward silliness of Elvis & Nixon makes this second Amazon Studios feature film only to be seen nothing past your Amazon Kindle device. 

Read More
Kicks Review
Rendy Jones Rendy Jones
Preview

Kicks Review

Though there is an overload of Slo-Mo that pads out the film’s short length, Justin Tipping’s Kicks is a well made coming of age film with a good social message, beautiful imagery, and hip hop soundtrack that contributes into the story damn near perfectly.

Read More