‘Good Girls’ Recap: ‘Not Just Cards’

Last week on the season three premiere of Good Girls, audiences watched as Rio took his life back. Considering the extent he went to take the bull by the horn again, fans are curious how he will reintroduce himself back into Beth’s life once more. This week, we have our answers.

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‘Good Girls’ Season 3 Premiere Recap: ‘Find Your Beach’

Last year’s season’s finale of Good Girls was quite a shocking one that left fans on the edge of their seats for season three. However, it’s no shocker that season three’s premiere opens with a bang.

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The Night of the Hunter film review

During my first screenwriting class we watched The Night of the Hunter (1955). Most films introduced to me in school is they are normally either a hit or miss. However, for the most part this particular professor always introduced films that I adored even if the rest of the class hated them. Then again this could be partly because I do hate many films. I believe at least one good thing lies within every film. Maybe this is a bit naive to admit, but I feel that’s the truth.  Continue reading “The Night of the Hunter film review”

Flatliners film review

Upon realizing they were remaking Flatliners with some of my favorite actors in it, I knew this was a feature I wanted to see on the big screen.  The trippy part was going to check in with my Moviepass app Monday evening so I could purchase my ticket and seeing the original 1990 film poster starring back at me.  For a moment I debated if my theater was showing the original feature.  Truth be told, I would have been happy to see either one, but was happy to finally see the movie I saw part of the ending and beginning when trying to view Friend Request last week.  My AMC theater was all sorts of confused, but I digress.  Now those fleeting moments all make sense and I am not left wondering tidbits that gave me enough to be considered food for thought, but not enough to spoil too much.  There are some tidbits considered to be spoilers in this review though.  Readers be warned!

The opening sequence was rather intense, but did not dwell on the horrific moment in our lead character’s life.  In fact the film quickly cuts to nine years later.  Courtney (Ellen Page) is participating in rounds at a hospital and were audiences assume she is either a doctor or a medical student.  Still hung up on her past, she begins to question a patient who flatlined earlier in the evening about the afterlife.  Courtney is intrigued by the idea that there is more out there after we pass.  Of course, anyone who has ever lost someone wants to believe in something.  After all, we want to believe that we are reunited with our loved ones in death.  The patient calls Courtney out on her past and audiences see her own research project begin forming the moment that Dr. Barry Wilson (Keifer Sutherland) foreshadows Courtney’s end game when insisting that all great doctors want to push boundaries and bring something new to the field.

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