“Biosphere” Interview with Director Mel Eslyn
I had a great time talking to “Biosphere” director and co-writer Mel Eslyn. She
I had a great time talking to “Biosphere” director and co-writer Mel Eslyn. She
Insidious: The Red Door Patrick Wilson moonlights behind the camera as a director in
Three big films are vying for your attention this weekend. We have: Indiana Jones and
I love, love, love “Nimona.” It’s a forward-thinking character driven piece that is also highly
"No Hard Feelings" Jennifer Lawrence tries her hands at raunchy comedy with “No Hard
Two big movies for the weekend. We have: "Elemental" Pixar returns with its 27th
First let me just say, I adore these two folks! Leah Lewis and Mamoudou
"Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" Our favorite animated webslinger returns to the big screen after the
“The Starling Girl” is a heartfelt coming-of-age movie about Jem Starling (Eliza Scanlen), a 17-year-old
Vin Diesel and company return for the tenth installment of the popular “The Fast and
"Knights of the Zodiac" Based on the Japanese Manga series Saint Seiya by Masami Kurumada,
“Evil Dead Rise” The “Evil Dead” franchise is resurrected by the fifth entry “Evil
Rachael Leigh Cook is the tourist and Scott Ly is her guide to love in
Ray Romano makes his directing debut in the funny and heartfelt “Somewhere in Queens”
Toni Collette flexes her comedic prowerss once again in Catherine Hardwicke’s “Mafia Mamma.” She stars
Mafia Mamma Toni Collette returns to her comedic roots in the new action-comedy from Catherine
I love “Renfield!” I’m calling it “John Wick” meets “Dracula” but with a lot of
From a “Super Mario Bros.” film to a movie about Chupacabras, it’s a busy weekend
Daniel Goldhaber’s “How to Blow Up a Pipeline” based on the 2021 book of
Jonás Cuarón creates a family adventure film based on Latin America’s folklore about a