Twin Cities Film Fest’s 2018 Preview Gala Recap + Meeting Steve Zahn

Whew!! What a night!! Thank God it's Friday 'cause I'm still reeling from the festivities of last night's event. I've mentioned in this post that Steve Zahn was TCFF's honored guest and the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award. With 70+ TV/Film works under his belt in his illustrious career, he certainly deserves it!! I …

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FlixChatter Review: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (2018)

When this movie came across my screen as I fired up Netflix, I knew this is the kind of movie I'd enjoy. Billed as a 'celebration of literature, love, and the power of the human spirit,' it's a charming film set in an English island during WWII. It certainly helps that I'm an Anglophile and British …

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FlixChatter Review – AHOCKALYPSE (2018)

Directed By: Wayne Harry Johnson Jr. Written By: Wayne Harry Johnson Jr., Craig Patrick (story by) Runtime: 1 hour 19 minutes Comedy isn't an easy film genre to get right, and horror comedy is even more difficult. Striking a balance can be challenging, and there's a fine line between poking fun at horror tropes and …

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FlixChatter Review: MILE 22 (2018)

When an action film is released late in the summer season, it’s usually a lower budget fare that studios doesn’t want to spend too much money promoting it and the movie itself is not that good. This latest team up between BFFs Marky Mark Wahlberg and Peter Berg definitely falls into those categories. James Silva …

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Indie Filmmaker Spotlight: Michael Driscoll – Q&A on his short films ‘Two Black Coffees’, ‘To The Boats’ & more

Hello everyone! Welcome to a new edition of FlixChatter Interview! Typically I'd do a spotlight on a certain film, whether it's shorts or features, but today we have something special in that I'm showcasing an indie filmmaker and talk about his experience as a filmmaker, as well as highlight some of the projects he's working …

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FlixChatter Review: Crazy Rich Asians (2018)

Ok so first, a confession. Even though my bestie had lent me her book of Kevin Kwan's Crazy Rich Asians over a month ago, telling me to read it before the movie opened, I didn't get a chance to do so. I finally started reading it right after I got home from the advanced screening… and suffice …

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FlixChatter Review – The Meg (2018)

The Meg, short for "megalodon," refers to a massive prehistoric shark dwelling below what scientists initially believed to be the ocean floor. When a team of explorers is trapped in their submarine and at the mercy of the enormous creature, it's up to disgraced deep-sea rescue diver Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham) to save them. On …

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