Frankenstein's Monster Is My Neighbor
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
While viewing this INCREDIBLE series, I could not help but mull over the idea of living next door to America’s favorite spooky family.
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While viewing this INCREDIBLE series, I could not help but mull over the idea of living next door to America’s favorite spooky family.
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In Sarah Royal’s book, A.K.A. Lucy, she provides the reader with a deep dive into the comedic genius whose impact on the entertainment industry was everlasting.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Slotherhouse manages to keep the viewer more than entertained with its flat out ridiculousness.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Based on a single chapter in Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”, this two-hour tale shares the legendary vamp’s voyage from Transylvania to London through the use of Captain Eliot’s log.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
In watching Talk to Me, I could not help but think about the times when a slumber party would suddenly take a supernatural turn and the Ouija board made an appearance.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
The true horror of this picture is that it could have been great. Instead, there is so much extraneous information doled out that at some point during watching I felt suffocated from the details.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
Barbie did manage to not only meet my expectations but also got me to procure a doll, which I am sure will make the executives happy.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
“I am not the Zodiac. And if I was, I certainly wouldn’t tell you.”
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
Wes Anderson’s latest cinematic adventure, Asteroid City, is a meticulously designed feast for the eyes with a story that is perfectly satisfactory.
by Rosalie Kicks and Katie McBrown of Best Friends Forever
Scream VI is fine. The film suffers with its pacing in which dialogue heavy scenes suffocate the action.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
In hearing about Kristen Lopez’s But Have You Read The Book?, a compilation of fifty-two novels that were adapted into films, I felt like I hit the goldmine in terms of my favorite things converging.
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Due to his lethargic movements and languishing pace, his fighting style is often referred to as slothful.
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In spite of not finding enjoyment in my viewing experience of Cat Person, it still is a movie that I recommend everyone watch… if it ever finds distribution.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
Here are five feature films from Sundance 2023 to add to your watch list.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
For me, the depiction of females in Pre-Code pictures is something to behold. It makes me imagine the force that women would have been if they were shown examples such as the ones in these films. There was more to life than love, baby carriages, and dinners on the table at five.
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Rosalie and Ben recap some of the documentary flicks they caught at Sundance 2023.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
I connected with Fran due to Daisy Ridley’s unassuming yet purposeful performance. The bland colored cardigan wearing, meek office mate that would rather jump off a bridge than engage in small chat with a fellow coworker.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
The imagery and ideas wormed their way into my consciousness resulting in a constant deliberation within my mind of what I just witnessed.
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Here’s five features I caught, some of which will become available to watch online via Sundance’s website today.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Time to climb into your lush robe and comfiest of slippers and start popping the corn, for it is the season of Sundance.