Movie Review – The Killer
Ray Schillaci reviews THE KILLER for TheMovieGuys.net: “provocative and enticing with its imagery as with most of Fincher’s films”
Ray Schillaci reviews THE KILLER for TheMovieGuys.net: “provocative and enticing with its imagery as with most of Fincher’s films”
Thriller tropes and a story that feels as if it runs out of steam half way through guide this rental rather than character development.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 12/4/20 – Sputnik
Ray Schillaci covers what the entertainment industry has released, and what’s coming up, in these weird COVID times.
Part off-beat comedy, horror, murder mystery and thriller.
Go deeper than the limited catalog of movies on a streaming service and see some great stuff you haven’t yet!
Ennio Morricone, the man that defined an entire genre with his music, has passed away at the age of 91.
Our Movie Guy Ray Schillaci’s guide to the best pandemic-themed movies out there…if you’re into that sort of thing.
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Paul Preston of The Movie Guys interviews Bragi Schut, writer of ESCAPE ROOM, about how this new thriller came to the big screen.
Any time the movie reveals something amazing that Quincy Jones that you either never knew for forgot about – DRINK.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 10/25/18 – Sisters
Mike Flanagan and his writing partner, Jeff Howard, have developed a smart tale of fantasy and terror.
Fallon has rested the weight of the world on his star, Michael Paré, as Thomas, a homeless man who seeks shelter in a mysterious abandoned home only to find that it may be his final resting place.
By the end, the film goes there.
There’s a new horror auteur in town and he goes by the name of Mike Flanagan.
From the very first frame of “Green Room”, the audience can tell this is not going to be just your ordinary thriller.
A slow burn foreign horror, that for some, may not fulfill their thriller/horror needs, but for those with more patience that do not mind the long shots that build suspense, trying to throw you off balance, it can be rewarding.
M. Night Shyamalan returns to fine form delivering another thriller worthy of a lot of post-screening discussion with “The Visit”.
Revenge is a dish best served cold, or even better, not at all.
Writer/director and actress Kathleen Davison has a haunting tale to tell, and it was told well as the closing night film for the NoHo Cinefest.
Here is an independent genre film that operates high on all cylinders and delivers the goods promised.
Thirty minutes into the film I actually said out loud “I love this film and I love everyone in it!”
“Devil’s Mile” is inventive, well-crafted and innovative (unlike the idiots who are running the PC game platform, Steam (by the Valve Corporation)).
“The Ninth Configuration” suffered the fate of being too high-minded for its time. But for those deep thinkers who were open to its philosophical and metaphysical musings and its search for a higher being, the pay off was a remarkable experience.
The Movie Guys head up a Tugg screening of the film “Favor” at the NoHo7 Theaters in North Hollywood, CA with pre-screening interviews, crowd giveaways and a Q&A featuring cast and crew.
Paul Preston reviews the new film from Paul Osborne, “Favor”, in all its sick, twisted glory.
I suspect it ranked well below what it should have because people knew too much about it before they saw it
I wish the actors would either stop mumbling, speak up, or the sound mixer would equalize the volume.