Movie reviews

Film Cop Land (1997)

Film Cop Land (1997) The corruption drama stars Sylvester Stallone as Sheriff Freddy Heflin in tiny Garrison, NJ. Young cop Murray gets involved in a controversial incident and flees to safety back home. NYPD Internal Affairs lieutenant Moe Tilden arrives in Garrison to uncover the truth. A rich, complex film about redemption and struggles for …

Cop Land

USC Cancels Jon M. Chu’s Commencement Speech Amid Valedictorian Controversy

USC Cancels Jon M. Chu’s Commencement Speech Amid Valedictorian Controversy The University of Southern California cancels the commencement speech by Jon M. Chu and honorary degrees for Billie Jean King, Maria Rosario Jackson, and Marcia McNutt due to controversy. USC aims to keep the focus on its graduates. In a released statement, USC emphasizes celebrating …

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 16: Jon Chu attends Disney

Film Werewolf of London (1935)

Film “Werewolf of London” was intended for Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi but starred Henry Hull. The plot revolves around Dr. Glendon undergoing a werewolf transformation. The film failed to capture the audience’s attention despite being made years before “The Wolf Man.” The makeup work by Jack Pierce helped bring the transformation to life. The …

Werewolf of London

Adult Film Daddy’s Boy (2016)

“**Daddy’s Boy** (2016)” is an adult film that follows four young boys starting their careers in the adult entertainment industry. The movie explores their journey and challenges as they navigate this new world. The MPAA rating for the film is NR, indicating that the content may not be suitable for all audiences. The genres of …

I Skorpionens Tegn (1977)

Film Clear and Present Danger (1994)

Film Clear and Present Danger (1994) is based on Tom Clancy’s novels, starring Harrison Ford as CIA deputy director Jack Ryan. Ryan investigates a murder linked to a Colombian drug cartel, uncovering a web of deceit involving high-ranking government officials. The plot delves into political intrigue, national security, and Ryan’s daring mission to rescue captured …

Clear and Present Danger

Film We Are What We Are (2010)

“Film – We Are What We Are (2010)” Three teenagers grapple with a creepy family tradition of capturing, killing, and eating strangers. Alfredo, Julian, and Sabina navigate life after their father’s sudden death, carrying on the strange ritual. The siblings struggle to continue the gruesome tradition, each facing obstacles to uphold their family’s legacy. Meanwhile, …

We Are What We Are

Adult Film Cyborg Hookers (2016)

“Adult Film Cyborg Hookers (2016) stars Katie Morgan in an erotic comedy. The plot follows a corrupt senator who enlists sex robots to seduce his political rivals for blackmail. The movie has no official MPAA rating. The film falls under the category of adult cinema. It offers a mix of humor and eroticism. Katie Morgan …

I Skorpionens Tegn (1977)

Film Bloodsport (1988)

Bloodsport is a 1988 action film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme in his lead role debut. The story follows an American soldier in Hong Kong who participates in an illegal kickboxing competition called the Kumite. The intense finale features a showdown between Van Damme and the reigning Kumite champion, Bolo Yeung. Despite lacking in production values, …

Bloodsport

Film We Are What We Are (2013)

Film “We Are What We Are” (2013) directed by Jim Mickle explores a family’s gruesome secret as revealed during a downpour. The Parker family, known for being reclusive, keeps to themselves in the Catskills, shunning modern society. As a storm hits and floods the town, authorities discover unsettling truths about the Parkers, confirming suspicions. This …

We Are What We Are

Adult Film Cyberotica

Cyberotica is an adult film that falls into the genre of adult entertainment. It caters to a mature audience and features content that is intended for individuals over the age of 18. Cyberotica delves into themes that are of an erotic nature, exploring fantasies and desires through the medium of film. The genre is known …

I Skorpionens Tegn (1977)