For this week’s Cinemavino, we veer away from horror movies to check out a 90’s cult classic: Robert Redford’s hacker extravaganza Sneakers.
This is undoubtedly a war film, but the war is really just a canvas upon which to paint Patton’s massive personality.
It’s extra. It’s special. It’s a bonus Cinemavino, feature commentary on the second episode of The Mandalorian’s second season.
Whereas many movies could’ve approached such a mid-life chasm with brittle resignation, Coppola opts for a dry, crackling sense of humor.
For this week’s Cinemavino, we enjoy one last Halloween classic: John Carpenter’s The Thing.
The filmmakers are trying really hard to look like they’re not trying at all. What we’re left with is a film that’s not terrible, it’s just off.
Welcome to another fine episode of Cinemavino! For this week’s episode, we take a look at the cult horror film Halloween III: Season of the Witch.
Cohen slips back into the role like a neon green mankini. His improvisational abilities are a spectacle to behold.
As is, this movie straddles the fence between silly and dramatic, and it ends up doing neither very well.
Much like Shaun of the Dead and Zombieland before it, Love and Monsters runs with the idea that all you really need to survive the End of Days is a smirky sense of humor and a plucky attitude.