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4K Steelbook Review: ‘Clown In A Cornfield’ (2025)

September 8, 2025 by Joe Lipsett

Earlier this year, Eli Craig‘s adaptation of Adam Cesare‘s bestselling YA novel, Clown In A Cornfield was finally released. Now it’s available to own on 4K.

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Filed Under: Physical Media Reviews Tagged With: adam cesare, Alexandre Martin Deakin, Austin Abrams, Carson MacCormac, Carter Blanchard, Eli Craig, Katie Douglas, slasher, Will Sasso

‘Nino’ Review – Théodore Pellerin Anchors A Quiet and Tender Cancer Drama

September 8, 2025 by Joe Lipsett

After suffering from a persistent sore throat when he swallows, 29 year old Nino (Théodore Pellerin) receives a throat cancer diagnosis on his birthday.

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Filed Under: Film Reviews, Toronto International Film Festival Tagged With: Lucie Baudinaud, Pauline Loquès, Salomé Dewaels, Théodore Pellerin, TIFF, tiff2025, William Lebghil

‘Twinless’ Review – Messy, Complicated People Grieve in James Sweeney’s Delightful Tragi-Dramedy

September 1, 2025 by Joe Lipsett

The bond between twins, particularly identical twins, is well-worn fodder for narratives. Writer, director, and star James Sweeney finds fertile new ground in exploring that connection, albeit in an unconventional fashion. 

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Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: Aisling Franciosi, Dylan O'Brien, James Sweeney, Lauren Graham, Twinless

‘Weapons’ Review – The Visceral Impact of Zach Cregger’s Latest Only Lasts ‘Til The Lights Come On

August 8, 2025 by Joe Lipsett

After the twists and turns of his breakout film Barbarian, horror fans have been eagerly waiting to see what writer/director Zach Cregger would do next.

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Filed Under: Horror Film Reviews Tagged With: Alden Ehrenreich, Amy Madigan, Austin Abrams, Benedict Wong, Cary Christopher, josh brolin, julia garner, Zach Cregger

‘Freakier Friday’ Review – Fewer Laughs, Same Big Heart

August 7, 2025 by Joe Lipsett

The 2003 remake of Mary Rodger’s 1972 YA novel Freaky Friday was an unparalleled success. How does its new 2025 sequel fare?

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Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: Chad Michael Murray, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jordan Weiss, Julia Butters, lindsay lohan, Lucille Soong, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, manny jacinto, mark harmon, Nisha Ganatra, Rosalind Chao, Sophia Hammons, Vanessa Bayer

4K Review: ‘Frailty’ (2001)

August 2, 2025 by Joe Lipsett

In 2001, actor Bill Paxton made his directorial debut with Frailty, a Southern Gothic religious thriller in the vein of Alfred Hitchcock about an unassuming father who hears the voice of God telling him to destroy demons.

The only catch: they look like ordinary people.

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Filed Under: Physical Media Reviews Tagged With: Bill Paxton, Frailty, Jeremy Sumpter, Matt O'Leary, Matthew McConaughey, Powers Boothe

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The 411 on me

I am a freelance film and television journalist based in Toronto, Canada.

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> Hazel & Katniss & Harry & Starr

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