Tag: movies

Apr 12
“The Black Guy Dies First: Black Horror Cinema from Fodder to Oscar” by Robin R. Means Coleman and Mark H. Harris

A definitive and surprising exploration of the history of Black horror films, after the rising success of Get Out, Candyman, and Lovecraft Country from creators behind the acclaimed documentary, Horror Noire.

Mar 11
“About My Father” (2023)

The hottest comic in America, Sebastian Maniscalco joins forces with legendary Italian-American and two-time Oscar® winner, Robert De Niro (Best Actor, Raging Bull, 1980), in the new comedy ABOUT MY FATHER.

Jan 18
Goosebumps 2 Now On Blu-ray, DVD, & Digital

I love scary movies. They have been a favorite of mine every Halloween for years. It isn't often that I run into a kid-friendly one that I loved as much at Goosebump 2: Haunted Halloween.

Jan 14
Our Visit to CMX Market Cinema in Skokie, IL

The family and I got to visit the CMX Market Cinema in Skokie a few weeks ago. When they described it as “the preferred entertainment destination” I wasn’t sure what to expect. All I knew was that we’d get to go see “Ralph Breaks the Internet.” The visit and the movie turned out to be […]

Jan 01
New Years Eve: The Before & After Parenthood Experience

New Year's Eve celebrations come in all kinds of styles. I've had two very different sets of experiences on New Year's Eve that can be clearly split into before and after kids.

Oct 26
The Best Halloween Movies on Netflix

Halloween is one of my favorite times of the year. I’m a fan of all of the candy, apple orchards, corn mazes, haunted houses, and most importantly scary movies. Netflix has an impressive list of frightening movies this time of year and I've put together a list of my favorites.

Apr 30
5 Movie Classics on Netflix I’ve Yet To See & What I Think They’re About

I'm listing 5 movie classics up on Netflix that I've never seen and describing what I think they are about. How far off am I on these? Read this post to find out.

Aug 14
Going to the Drive-In

Going to the movies with a baby can be a herculean task to say the least. One can only hope that he/she will stay asleep or be amused enough not to cry during the showing. Our four month old has not yet developed enough self control to stay occupied in a movie theater setting. Or […]