Lately, I have been thinking about a post I made two years ago as of yesterday. A year before we knew there would be a global pandemic. A year before, I had to face the fact that some of the talking points I laid out in my article, How a Movie Won Over The Highway Men on ‘The Walking Dead’ would become somewhat true. The crazy part is I remember the last time I went to see a film in a theater– the exact day. It was March 12, 2020, and I saw two films that night. I saw The Hunt, and I saw Bloodshot. And since I saw Bloodshot first, the last film I saw in theaters was The Hunt.
Continue reading “A Year Later – How a Movie Won Over The Highway Men on ‘The Walking Dead.’”‘Searching’: Certainly Answers Questions
What happens when one realizes that they do not know their child? Searching answers those questions and manages to capture audiences through clicks and a blinking cursor. The film relies on the viewers’ willingness to go on a journey with David Kim (John Cho) to locate his sixteen-year-old daughter, Margot Kim (Michelle La), who goes missing. Trying to give his daughter the benefit of the doubt that she will return home, David realizes that he should have called earlier as soon as he places the phone call to 911. With the case assigned to Detective Vick (Debra Messing), an urgency to find Margot, who has already been missing for 37 hours, and lends itself to an all-hands-on-deck line of thought.
Continue reading “‘Searching’: Certainly Answers Questions”What is your favorite action/adventure movie?
Let me admit that for this category I actually went online to look at what movies I love that fall into the action/adventure category. I will also admit that I almost listed Cold Mountain as my favorite movie for this category. Why? It was on one of the many lists I read to get come up with what my favorite action/adventure movie happened to be. I just don’t consider that to be an action/adventure movie. I consider it to be more of a drama. Continue reading “What is your favorite action/adventure movie?”