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A New Lease on Christmas (2021)
not your typical Christmas movie
Wanted to hate this movie as I'm not a fan of the formula plot. However, this one has just enough naughty in it to make it fun. The roommate and her shenanigans were like real life. I did end up really liking it but was devastated to learn that Santa passed after making this movie. He was the best part of it for me because I still believe in him!
One Must Fall (2018)
a hide your eyes movie
So I'm a big wuss as far and horror movies go. I'll take old school zombie, werewolf and vampire flicks all day long, so this one was way too scary for me. If you like to be scared and looking over your shoulder, this is for you. Plenty of blood and guts for the most twisted of you. I'll admit I did hide my eyes a LOT in this one. Loved all the actors. But again, if you are a wuss, it might not be your cup o tea. If you like all things scary, you will adore this. promise
Nothing in the Flowers (2011)
creeeeepy
This film has beautiful visuals, mostly good acting, believable plot and surprise ending. 4 out of 5 stars for director David Brewer! Warren Ray is creeeepy! There were a couple of continuity errors (dirty face and clothes, then clean, then dirty again)which distracts from the experience a bit. The setting was real life, small town portrayed to perfection. I'll have nightmares about that school bus for ages. The little girls could have bright futures in the acting biz. It was great to see a local film this good. Cheers to the always fun Dale Miller as the police officer trying to work an impossible case. Great sound track too. Can't wait to see more of this talented bunch.
Hollywood & Wine (2011)
If Lucy and Ethel came back as guys, they would be Kattan and Sanz
I really enjoyed this movie. exactly right for some light silly fun. Norm Macdonald steals the show with his gross, but spoken like a poem, porno terminology. Slapstick, great acting, beautiful new female star and quite a hot older star, Ms. Esterbrook. From Guidos to talk shows to spatula fun. From mistaken identity to tucking to tea bagging. I saw it in a theater and the rest of the audience really seemed to be having a great time too. However, this is the perfect film for at home watching. Some of the physical comedy needs to be rewound and watched again just so you don't miss something. Plus, you might want to break for some honey baked ham with a chaser of chocolate syrup.