Saturday, November 8, 2025

MATCH (2025)


 

Directed By: Danishka Esterhazy

Written By: Al Kaplan and Jon Kaplan

Editor: David Trevail 


Cast: Humberly Gonzalez, Shaeane Jiminez, Dianne Simpson, Jacques Adriaanse, Luke Volker, Nikita Faber, Dean Goldblum, Alex McGregor 


After Paola is matched with a handsome online suitor, she arrives for a first date to discover a house full of dark and terrifying secrets.

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Once again, a Tubi channel original movie has taken me by surprise by being excitedly, entertaining and a solid thriller that keeps building as a story goes along with quite a few twist and moments, you are shocked, actually go there. As this film is crazy. Yet timely 


At first, the film plays as expected, but as it goes along with each act, it gains momentum and offers more shocks and the unexpected. As we can all identify with the film and it’s characters. Trying to find love in all the wrong places all the games that are played only

To discover your partner might be a monster.


The film is gory, but not an obnoxious way that can be somewhat tasteful, even if there are other parts of the film that some audiences might find gross, distasteful, and disgusting.


The cast is all excellent and truly make the film work and stay believable even in some of the more outlandish material and scenes. Especially one of the central characters within the film wasn’t expecting a literal monster to be involved.


Having watched a few films by director, Danishka Esterhazy. A few of which on the Tubi channel. She has made plenty of thrillers in here. She seems more confident with her material, focusing more on the scares and characters as well as the sensationalism. She is really coming into her own helping raise the bar of what is commonly thought of when it comes to the Tubi channel. And it’s originals that are more low budget films to be screened with Hollywood and foreign hits, but also a bastion for true independent filmmakers usually involved or characterized by genre.


Though there are plenty of times that the film feels like a B-movie. It has quite a few dramatic scenes that grounded in reality. Though the film

Ian’t for the squeamish as it gets quite nasty 


The last act of the film is off to the races of excitement as it truly has you and it’s grip.


My only group is that while the practical special effects make up is impressive. You can see the seams on the actors back, which take you out of the film a bit, but not enough to make this film a failure.


Grade: C+ 

Friday, November 7, 2025

BORDERLINE (2025)

 


Written & Directed By: Jimmy Warden 

Cinematography: Michael Alden Lloyd 

Editor: Joe Galdo 


Cast: Samara Weaving, Ray Nicholson, Eric Dane, Alba Baptista, Jimmie Fails, Patrick Cox, Yasmeen Kelders, Catherne Lough Hoggquist, April Cameron 


A world-famous pop star is taken hostage in her Los Angeles home by an obsessed fan who believes they are destined to marry. As he transforms her house into a twisted wedding venue, she must rely on her bodyguard to escape before it's too late.


This film is frustrating for everything that makes it interesting and entertaining 


This film has it’s moments and you need the connective tissue between them that helps them stand out all the 

More, but getting there is can be a chore at times


As the film does have  the goods but for every strength there is an equal weakness that disturbs the vibe and flow of the film. it seems like it needed to be worked on a bit more.


So that it becomes a film Of scenes that stand out, but you however suffer to get there through the Mundane. Though written and directed by Samara weaving’s husband, Jimmy Warden. It seems like the film is meant to showcase her and his filmmaking skills the only people who this film truly showcases is Alba Baptista and Ray Nicholson as the villains perse.


They unfortunately are the only interesting characters who make the material and characters come alive. As weaving’s character becomes more a background character that this is all Done for and then we find it not necessarily as she becomes a symbol. As she might not exactly be his obsession or focus.


Even throughout the film She Has only been presented as basic and real not so glamourous. You can tell that this is loosely based on Madonna as even having an athlete boyfriend who seems to cross dress and wear makeup is obviously based on Dennis Rodman. So it offers little clues as to the real life story that it’s based on while making the characters their own but familiar.


Though in truth this kind of role seems to be Ray Nicholson’s Bread and butter these days crazy ex’s and boyfriends 


The film has all the right music ques and the soundtrack is very good. Which helps create the vibe for the film and especially certain scenes and performances. 


As it constantly Tries to save itself but it comes across as confused chaos. 


There is So much potential for a dark comedy  that feels familiar and doesn’t  Cover any new bases but offers a different view and outlook. That comes across with a few scenes meant to

Shock. Though tries to be quirky throughout it’ cynical attitude. 


it's Disjointed when it wants timckem across as

Planned, with style over substance in its own ways of short hand, making something easily to describe in a single sentence or statement, you could easily go into what we mean by that as we sometimes have to explain ourselves, but sometimes the product in which you’re watching isn’t worthy necessarily of explanation or it’s not that it’s not worthy you just don’t wanna go put that much energy into why you say it, though most will understand sometimes that extra energy is put in there to help explain as you want to go into detail of its virtues as they are worth it but also wanna warn about its weaknesses


in the end, the film seems undercooked in certain places, but then in other places, it’s overcooked so that it never matches itself when it comes to coming all together or completion. so that it could never truly be all that satisfying for the audience. As the overcooked parts seem to be trying to make up for the undercooked parts or both need to be brought together in a middle ground that keeps them on each other‘s wavelength at least. It’s a nice attempt.


This is a film only  can see be discussed at length. Especially as it finds more of an audience. Some will love it, some will hate it. It reminds one of a kind of passion project that could have been made in the 80’s or 90’s more then modern times. Where it feels already a little outdated. 


At least it’ not a film trying to say something about fame. 


Grade: C

Thursday, November 6, 2025

I LOVE YOU FOREVER (2024)

 


Written & Directed By: Cazzie David and Elisa Kalani

Cinematography: Christine Ng

Editor: Autumn Dea, Colin Fair and Natalie Toppino


Cast: Sofia Black D’Elia, Ray Nicholson, Cazzie David, Jon Rudnitsky, Olvier Cooper, Raymond Cham Jr., Michael Manasseri, Owen Thiele 



A subversive romantic comedy gone wrong that follows a young woman into and out of an emotionally abusive relationship.


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This film tries to say something with a more sarcastic voice in this film, though not quite loud enough it’s more like an affection.


Which is a shame, consider considering the films potential but it’s definitely a film worth checking out.


The film horrifies you and opens your eyes to a certain type of behavior and the hearts that lie within. Which can be worse as it is more intimate than spontaneous.


Though the film goes for overkill at times, and clearly shows his ridiculous scarring mental state and no one seems to note or notice it even him, and he never sees his own problems. Though we continuously see the damage it causes to our lead who is young and impressionable, even though she has had dating in relationship experience.


You wonder in the audience if the film would’ve hit harder if maybe she had a bit more experience or was a bit older and didn’t come off as desperate at times to a degree. So eager to PLEASE, but that might be the weakness of that the character played by Ray Nicholson is looking for.


The lead played by Sophia Black D’Elia is supposed to be kind of an every woman showing how anyone can fall into a trap or be prayed upon by such a person. though you can see why she would fall for this guy when her one other romantic partner is such a jerk and we never see anyone else show any interest in her


which makes sense for us in the audience to see that her choices in the dating pool are limited and messed up in someway, or are not surely looking for anything more than sex.  


Ray Nicholson seems to be the actor these days to play romantic psychopath as he appears to be quite gifted at it would be nice to see if he is truly a character actor by playing something a little different maybe a little more normal


The ending packs of punch, but also kind of treats it like a dark joke. It needed to show a bit more as you want more answers, but it leaves the audience like the main character wondering what


As the abuse scene hit hard and will have you screaming at the screen, causing an emotional reaction. Is though the film is supposed to be a comedy at times and her friends seem stuck in comedic roles, yet most of the film feels more like a drama for the most part.


So at times the film has two different styles working against each other, though for quite a few scenes they seem to work hand-in-hand.


it does make you wonder if when it comes to his friends who are very minor in this film if he pays for them to be so willing to feed into his paranoia or they doing it out of loyalty.


All the film is a subversive, romantic comedy one wishes it was a bit more subtle and stronger with its punch and it’s punchlines.


There are things to admire, but it feels a bit after school special-ish only without a typical ending.


For a debut feature The film is a great showcase for all involved, especially Cassie David, who costars who wrote and directed the film. It’s quite assured and defitnely  has something to say. Can’t wait to see what she comes up with next.


Grade: B-

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

TIMESTALKER (2024)

 


Written & Directed By: Alice Lowe

Cinematography: Ryan Eddleston

Editor: Chris Dickens and Matyas Fekete


Cast: Alice Lowe, Jacob Anderson, Nick Frost, Tanya Reynolds, Anuerin Barnard, Eleanor Barrett, Boyd Clark, Katie Dickie 


Agnes, a hapless heroine, falls for a mysterious man, promptly meets her bloody demise, and then is reincarnated a century later. When she meets her love again, the cycle begins anew. As Agnes traverses through time, she repeats all the messy thrills and spills that come with daring to follow one's heart. How can she ever hope to break the cycle when she's destined to be a fool for love?

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this film feels like a bunch of sketches that are all connected through different time periods and the same cast playing different roles in them. So that it feels almost like a sketch group throughout, but with one obvious star. Who also wrote and directed the film. 


The film does offer a sharp satire of what it might have been like for women in the past 1800s and beyond. Only instead of being eye candy or supporting characters you glimpse. You get more of an accou t if their day to day existence. Activities and dilemmas.


This films Is definitely not for everyone. So can see some really enjoying it, some not getting it and some hating it. Either way an intriguing idea.


The film is dedicated to itself and its ideas and presentation of comedy, but not quite as funny as it should be. It’s outrageous but also seems to hold itself back to a certain degree. To seem a bit more refined. For every joke you don’t laugh at, but can see how clever it might be. 


This is the type of comedy where what is funny has to be explained a bit. As at times it feels like something might be lost in translation. That is just not connecting. Which then allows the absurd to come in. Which gives the film a feel of a 1980’s British type sitcom comedy. With plenty of costumes at their disposal. Though sometimes it feels like an over-the-top melodramatic soap opera spoof. Filled with the most ridiculous plot twists. 


The film is strange enough and true to itself. No matter how odd the results. Though it works leaving it to be funny in an off center way and determined.


Jacob Anderson walks away with every scene he is in. 


It feels less risky then Alice Lowe’s previous film PREVENGE which was a horror comedy. Though this film feels less commercial.  


Grade: C

MOVIES WATCHED IN OCTOBER (2025)

 MOVIES WATCHED IN OCTOBER (2025)



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RAT RACE (COMEDY) 6/10 




ROUNDING (THRILLER)(DRAMA) 7/10 





IRRECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES (COMEDY) 6/10 




PLAY DIRTY (THRILLER)(ACTION) 6.5/10 




BRING HER BACK (HORROR) 8/10 




COLLISION COURSE (ACTION)(COMEDY) 3/10 




V/H/S/HALLOWEEN (HORROR)(ANTHOLOGY) 7/10 





LILI (DRAMA)(ROMANCE) 7/10 




*TALES FROM THE CRYPT: DEMON KNIGHT (ACTION)(HORROR) 7/10 




BLOODY AXE WOUND (HORROR)(COMEDY)(COMING OF AGE)(LGBTQ+) 5/10 




MATCH (THRILLER) 7/10 




YOUR VICE IS A LOCKED ROOM AND ONLY I HAVE THE KEY (THRILLER)(ITALY)(FOREIGN)(INTERNATIONAL)(EROTIC) 6/10 





*THE DEATH OF STALIN (COMEDY)(HISTORICAL) 7.5/10 




THE PERFECT NEIGHBOR (DOCUMENTARY) 8/10 




DOWNEY WROTE THAT (DOCUMENTARY) 7/10 




HONEY DON’T (COMEDY)(THRILLER)(LGBTQ+)




OTHER (THRILLER) 6/10




JOHN CANDY: I LIKE ME (DOCUMENTARY) 8/10 




KARATE KID LEGENDS (FAMILY)(ACTION) 6/10 




I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER (REBOOT) (HORROR) 6/10 




40 ACRES (ACTION)(THRILLER) 6/10 




GOOD FORTUNE (COMEDY) 6.5/10 




CRUMB CATCHER (THRILLER) 7/10 




BUGONIA (DRAMA)(COMEDY) 7/10 




THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE (REMAKE) (THRILLER) 3/10 




STATE OF SIEGE (POLITICAL)(THRILLER)(FOREIGN)(INTERNSTIONAL) 8/10 




L’ARGENT (FOREIGN)(INTERNATIONAL)(DRAMA) 8/10 




KILLING MARY SUE (COMEDY)(ACTION) 5/10 




THE COURAGE TO LOVE (DRAMA) 




A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE (POLITICAL)(THRILLER) 7/10 




GANG IN BLUE (THRILLER) 




SHELBY OAKS (HORROR) 




BALLAD OF A SMALL PLAYER (DRAMA)(THRILLER) 6/10 




NOT LIKE IN THE MOVIES (COMING OF AGE)



TELEVISION SERIES, TELEVISION MOVIES, STAND-UP & SPECIALS



ENGLISH TEACHER (SEASON 2) 7/10


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