The King Zone Podcast Episode 26 “We Don’t Own Things, Things Own Us.” Answering the Call of Cell (2016) and Mr. Harrigan’s Phone (2022) Download HERE Welcome to this Podcast series from The Super Network with The King Zone! This podcast series is all about the adaptations of Stephen King, from the cinematic films, mini-series, … Continue reading
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The King Zone Podcast Episode 25 – ‘As I Was, You Are. As I Am, You Will Be.’ Taking A Deep Dive Into 1408 (2007) and Firestarter (2022)
The King Zone Podcast Episode 25 – ‘As I was, you are. As I am, you will be.’ Taking A Deep Dive Into 1408 (2007) and Firestarter (2022) with Super Marcey, Bede Jermyn and special guest Josh Plock Continue reading
[Video Review] Love & Mercy (2014) by Bede Jermyn
Dir: Bill Pohlad Starring: John Cusack, Paul Dano, Elizabeth Banks, Paul Giamatti, Jake Able, Bill Camp, Brett Davern, Kenny Wormald. IMDb Synopsis: In the 1960s, Beach Boys leader Brian Wilson struggles with emerging psychosis as he attempts to craft his avant-garde pop masterpiece. In the 1980s, he is a broken, confused man under the 24-hour watch of … Continue reading
[Review] The Frozen Ground (2013)
Films about real serial killers are always intriguing because it is based on events that actually happened. Some films do take more liberties than others, while some end up being flat out insulting. Preference for me is definitely the more serious ones, ones that actually tell a good story and don’t spit in the face … Continue reading
DVD Review: The Factory [MA15]
Director: Morgan O’Neill Starring: John Cusack, Dallas Roberts, Jennifer Carpenter, Cindy Sampson, Mae Whitman The Film: The Factory is a film that was shot several years ago and has been on the shelf since. Thanks to Eagle Entertainment the film is finally going to get seen, at least here in Australia. I must give kudos … Continue reading
[Mini Review Rewind] Bullets Over Broadway (1994)
I quite enjoyed this one, basically its about struggling playwright who has to cast a mobsters girlfriend in his new show, because the mobster put up the money for it. He gets in some other talent, and then the trouble and laughs unfold. Everyone is really good in this, thank goodness there was no Woody … Continue reading