MEN – A Thought Provoking Horror Tale – Focal Point Review

Men is a folk horror film, written and directed by Oscar nominated auteur, Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Annihilation.) The film follows a woman, played by Jessie Buckley, who takes a much needed vacation in a countryside cottage after a traumatic event. Her seemingly peaceful stay quickly becomes a living nightmare as she is haunted by what she fears the most.

Hustle (2022) – Heartwarming Lessons in Coaching and Family

Adam Sandler’s new basketball movie with heavy family themes, coming to Netflix on June 8th. This is definitely not your typical Happy Madison film. It actually has very little comedy. Mostly sports action and...

Top Gun: Maverick – The Curry Review

A legacy sequel that honors its roots and flourishes beyond expectations. Going in, I was a little bit nervous despite hearing all of the hype. Legacy sequels can be great or they can be disasters,...

Without a Paddle (2004) – A Thrilling Adventure in Friendship and Grief

2004 was an excellent year for movies, especially for comedy. I consider the 2000s to be the last great decade for comedy. The pure comedy film has always been something that can bring friends...

Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi Episodes 1 & 2 – The Curry Review

In this latest episode of The Curry Review, we look at episodes 1 & 2 of the new Disney Plus show Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi. If you are a star wars fan you wont...

Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith – The Curry Review

“I want more, and I know I shouldn’t.” Absolute power corrupts absolutely. At least in the sinful creature of man. Revenge of the Sith is brilliance of the prequels, fully realized. From the sweeping cinematography to...

Top Gun – The Curry Review

Highway to the 80’s zone Confession: I had only ever seen this once. I know I owned the DVD but I don’t recall if I watched it on tv and then bought it, or bought...

Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones – The Curry Review

George Lucas' vision starts to come together. The flaws could not be more apparent, however I'd argue there's far more good than people give it credit for. In some ways, it's a guilty pleasure Star...

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