Rachel Lee Goldenberg directs and co-writes “Swiped”, a biographical drama that follows the professional career of Whitney Wolfe Herd. If you’re like me, that may not be a name you’re familiar with. Herd was the co-founder of the popular dating app Tinder and later the founder and CEO of the dating and social networking app … Continue reading
REVIEW: “London Calling” (2025)
Sappy romances, weepy dramas, big summer blockbusters, straight to video crime thrillers – Josh Duhamel has done a little bit of everything in the world of movies, television, and even in major video games. Yet Duhamel is an actor who has never quite gotten the recognition he deserves. A part of that is due to … Continue reading
Remembering Robert Redford (1936 – 2025)
Screen veteran Robert Redford passed away earlier today (September 16, 2025) at his home in Provo, Utah. The celebrated actor, director, producer was 89 years-old. No cause of death has been released, but a statement said he died in his sleep. Redford was born on August 18, 1936 in Santa Monica, California. After a stint … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Just Breathe” (2025)
In the new crime drama “Just Breathe”, Kyle Gallner plays Nick Bianco, a hardened yet well-meaning man who battles with serious anger management issues. He’s finally started therapy at the behest of his girlfriend Mel (Emyri Crutchfield). Nick is crazy about Mel. So much so that he’s bought an engagement ring with big plans to … Continue reading
REVIEW: “The Long Walk” (2025)
“The Long Walk” has a premise that undoubtedly sounds silly on the surface. But as director Francis Lawrence (“The Hunger Games” films) begins to plow deeper, we see a wealth of themes sprout up, most explored through the film’s young characters. Yet despite the strong performances and its surprising thematic heft, “The Long Walk” is … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Just the Two of Us” (2024)
There have been many movies tackling the difficult subject of domestic abuse. But few have offered a more comprehensive on-screen depiction of a deteriorating relationship as “Just the Two of Us”. This well-conceived and well-acted French psychological thriller begins with a romantic first encounter that blossoms into love, marriage, and children. But as insecurity gives … Continue reading