Irresistible (2020) Film Review: Movie Completionist #006
As a pure comedy Irresistible misses the mark, but in the process tells a really important story about the problems currently facing US politics.
As a pure comedy Irresistible misses the mark, but in the process tells a really important story about the problems currently facing US politics.
A review of Big Bully/Wrongfully Accused Comedy Double Feature on Blu-ray, which marks the debut of both films on the format.
The King of Staten Island is a solid story with some compelling moments about getting your life together that unfortunately takes a while to get going.
Heroes is an interesting combination of genres that leads to some interesting moments even though it can drag on from time to time.
While its far from being a “good” movie, Hudson Hawk is a surprisingly entertaining B-movie.
Santa With Muscles is a flawed and a pretty terrible Christmas movie and yet there is something surprisingly charming about it.
Love Is Blind has a really intriguing premise that it unfortunately fails to capitalize on.
Duplicity has some interesting and unique ideas culminating in a genuinely surprising and intriguing ending which is unfortunately hampered by an occasionally slow and overly complicated plot.
Yesterday could have done more with the premise but it genuinely deserves credit for doing something original in a time where very few films try something new.
A review of Mill Creek Entertainment’s retro VHS cover art Blu-ray release of Roxanne, a solid but inconsistent 1987 comedy.