“In A Violent Nature” Trailer Reaction
“In A Violent Nature” Trailer Reaction
Movies…with a little bit of obscure culture and sports mixed in
“In A Violent Nature” Trailer Reaction
And then Dune: Part Two arrives, and it’s glorious. High expectations are blown out of the water.
Here on Stanko’s Stance, we are going to be going through a bit of a stretch of films that lived on my watchlist for a long time before finally watching them.
I’m not sure who in entertainment decided that it was time to release all the new trailers for all the new shows and movies all at once, but I am not that upset about it.
The second trailer for Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024) came out on Tuesday and I immediately melted into my seat. Politely told the rest of the world to shut me out while I let George Miller’s RPM action hyper addictive drug drip seep into my drooling eyeballs.
The Crow is a massive bet by Bill Skarsgård, on Bill Skarsgård.
Poor Things is unique. It has a vibe of its own. Poor Things owns all its eccentricities and boasts its flavor of comedy and insight.
Shoutout to my parents for recommending Nyad (2023). They don’t remember doing it, but I promise you, they did.
Nomads (1986) is a small budget thriller with a well-conceived premise but flawed execution.
“The Strangers: Chapter 1” Trailer Reaction
Yes, It’s been two months since Saltburn (2023) was the hot button topic being discussed. Yet, here I am. These are my thoughts on Amazon Prime’s original divisive work, Saltburn.
“The Hitch-Hiker” Lays Foundation As Entertaining Short Thriller
Let’s take a trip back to 1956 and reflect back on Kubrick’s heist thriller, “The Killing.”
Something about Horizon: An American Saga (2024) is tantalizing my interest.
“American Fiction” Oozes With Comedic Satire
Truly, The Holdovers is at its simplest, very pleasurable. It hits all the right notes while adding some unreal unique ticks.