Tuesday Film Review By Logan Coleman

                                                                    Tuesday is the Directorial debut of Daina O. Pusić. The cast that stood out was Lola Petticrew, Leah Harvey. This films a young woman who has a terminal illness who comes meet to death that takes the form of a Macaw that can change its size and how the daughter explains to her mother that she wants to die on her own terms and is tired of living and to help her mother move on afterwards. I would definitely say that this film has connections to the LGBTQ+ community.

                                                                     The film will be divisive to certain people and there is some animal cruelty in the film which I don’t believe is real but it is realistically done with puppets I am guessing. When it comes to the pacing of the film is twenty-one minutes too long in my honest opinion. I am actually going against most other film critics; I am giving this film 7 stars out of 10.

Inside Out 2 Film Review By Logan Coleman

                                                                    Inside Out 2 is the Directorial debut of Kelsey Mann. When it comes to the voice cast that stood out was Lewis Black, Phyllis Smith, Ayo Edebiri, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Prime Time Emmy Winner Paul Walter Hauser. The film’s animation looks unfinished for a large part of the film. I honestly disagree with the financial decision that Disney made when it came not to rehiring two of the original voice casts from the first film. This film does have flickering lights throughout the film which could cause certain people who have photosensitivity epilepsy to have seizures. I am actually going against most other film critics; I am giving this film 5 stars out of 10.

 Latency Film Review By Logan Coleman

                                                                    Latency is the full-length Directorial debut of James Croke. When it comes to the cast that stood out was Sasha Luss, Alexis Ren. The film suffers from a poor ending and has too many twists for its own good. Some of the visual effects were good for the film. I am actually going against most other film critics; I am giving this film 5 stars out of 10.

The Duke of Burgundy Flashback Film Review By Logan Coleman

                                                                   The Duke of Burgundy is the latest film from Director Peter Strickland and it was released in 2014. When it comes to the cast that stood out were Sidse Babett Knudsen, Chiara D’Anna, Fatma Mohamed, Monica Swinn. This film does have connections to the LGBTQ+ community.

                                                                    The film does have one small sequence of flickering lights that could cause people to have seizures who have photosensitive epilepsy. Their certain elements of the film I thought could have been improved when it comes to the bdsm in the film. This film is a great sapphic film that feels like a moving painting. I am giving this film 9 stars out of 10.

Run Lola Run Flashback Film Review By Logan Coleman

                                                                   Run Lola Run is the latest film from Director Tom Tykwer and it was released in 1998. The cast that stood out was Franka Potente. This film had similar elements Hackers, Pulp Fiction, and certain elements of video games. The film had a fantastic soundtrack! I am giving this film 8 stars out of 10.

Maximum Overdrive Flashback Film Review By Logan Coleman

                                                                   Maximum Overdrive is the Directorial debut of Stephen King and it was released in 1986. The cast that stood out was Emilio Estevez, Laura Harrington, Frankie Faison, Prime-Time Emmy nominee Giancarlo Esposito, Marla Maples. This film is bad and it’s good. I would describe this film as a cult film. I was happy that I saw this film at Sunray cinema and on film stock. I am actually going against most other film critics; I am giving this film 8 stars out of 10.

Last Night on Earth Film Review By Logan Coleman

                                                                   Last Night on Earth is the latest film from Director    Marcos Efron. The cast that stood out was Leven Rambin, Daytime Emmy Nominee Dee Wallace, Sohvi Rodriguez. In my honest opinion the film’s lead male protagonist and antagonist should have been recast. I am actually going against most other film critics; I am giving this film 7 stars out of 10.

 Bad Boys: Ride or Die Film Review By Logan Coleman

                                                                   Bad Boys: Ride or Die is the latest film from Directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah. The cast that stood out was Vanessa Hudgens, Alexander Ludwig, Paola Núñez, Eric Dane, Melanie Liburd, Prime-Time Emmy Winner Joe Pantoliano, John Salley, Prime-Time Emmy nominee Rhea Seehorn, Dennis Greene. When it comes to the film  need multiple more rewrites in my honest opinion and in certain ways Oscar Winner Will Smith and Martin Lawrence were bored in their roles. I found the recasting of Martin Lawerence wife to be strange and not finding another actress that looked closer to the original actress. I am giving this film 7 stars out of 10.

The Watchers Film Review By Logan Coleman

                                                                    The Watchers is the Directorial debut of Ishana Night Shyamalan. When it comes to the cast that stood out was BAFTA Winner Georgina Campbell,    Olwen Fouéré. This film is an Irish Folklore tale on fairies.  I am actually going against most other film critics; I am giving this film 7 stars out of 10.

The Garfield Movie Review By Logan Coleman

                                                                    The Garfield Movie is the latest film from Director Mark Dindal. When it comes to the voice cast that stood out was Oscar Winner Samuel L. Jackson, Golden Globe Winner Ving Rhames, Grammy nominee Snoop Dogg. I honestly believe Chris Pratt was miscast in his role in the film. I am giving this film 3 stars out of 10.