Benjamin Barks, a pretentious man of cinema, and A.J. Hall, a guy that likes action movies, review the latest film to screen at Georgia Southern University. Light From Light follows a character drama about a single mother who works as a part-time paranormal investigator. It is directed by Paul Harrill and stars Jim Gaffigan and Marin Ireland
Clayton and Michael try to overcome technical difficulties so they can discuss the Pixar film, Soul....
Film review of Lampin\u27 With Retina, the first movie by local actor/director Matt Cary and his f...
Brandon and Tyler went out to see the newest gay teen romance movie, Love, Simon. With it being one ...
On this weeks episode of Inner Circle, Ben and Clayton review the new Adam Sandler film and it\u27s ...
Today we review The Lighthouse, a wonderful new black and white psychological thriller starring Robe...
Brandon and Tyler discuss Murder on the Orient Express and why the movie is better than scores are g...
Brandon tries sign language and Tyler won\u27t survive in the world of A Quiet Place. Check out this...
Damien Cox and Michael P. Levine, Thinking Through Film: Doing Philosophy, Watching Movies, Wiley-Bl...
This is a film review of Blinded by the Light (2019) directed by Gurinder Chadha
Review of writer and producer Keith Wilson\u27s 2008 film When the Light\u27s Red. New Day Films, 20...
This week the boys review recent Oscar Nominee the Ballad of Buster Scruggs in a special long episod...
Brandon and Tyler sat down to discuss one of the recent Oscar-nominated films to reach Statesboro th...
The Inner Circle discusses Annihilation, the new philosophical sci-fi thriller in theaters and on Ne...
The prevailing point in The Circle is that privacy-eliminating technology exemplifies a growing, hei...
Purple Light is a narrative short film produced by a student group, Soap Bar Pictures as part of ...
Clayton and Michael try to overcome technical difficulties so they can discuss the Pixar film, Soul....
Film review of Lampin\u27 With Retina, the first movie by local actor/director Matt Cary and his f...
Brandon and Tyler went out to see the newest gay teen romance movie, Love, Simon. With it being one ...
On this weeks episode of Inner Circle, Ben and Clayton review the new Adam Sandler film and it\u27s ...
Today we review The Lighthouse, a wonderful new black and white psychological thriller starring Robe...
Brandon and Tyler discuss Murder on the Orient Express and why the movie is better than scores are g...
Brandon tries sign language and Tyler won\u27t survive in the world of A Quiet Place. Check out this...
Damien Cox and Michael P. Levine, Thinking Through Film: Doing Philosophy, Watching Movies, Wiley-Bl...
This is a film review of Blinded by the Light (2019) directed by Gurinder Chadha
Review of writer and producer Keith Wilson\u27s 2008 film When the Light\u27s Red. New Day Films, 20...
This week the boys review recent Oscar Nominee the Ballad of Buster Scruggs in a special long episod...
Brandon and Tyler sat down to discuss one of the recent Oscar-nominated films to reach Statesboro th...
The Inner Circle discusses Annihilation, the new philosophical sci-fi thriller in theaters and on Ne...
The prevailing point in The Circle is that privacy-eliminating technology exemplifies a growing, hei...
Purple Light is a narrative short film produced by a student group, Soap Bar Pictures as part of ...
Clayton and Michael try to overcome technical difficulties so they can discuss the Pixar film, Soul....
Film review of Lampin\u27 With Retina, the first movie by local actor/director Matt Cary and his f...
Brandon and Tyler went out to see the newest gay teen romance movie, Love, Simon. With it being one ...