Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Spark: Movie Review




A time loop stuck on uninteresting relationship dynamics.
Spark sees Aaron (Theo Germaine) hit it off with a complete stranger as part of a bizarre birthday party scavenger hunt, but then after that initial spark, he relives the same day over and over again. Stuck in a time loop, Aaron is determined to figure out why – why Trevor and why himself. Maybe it’s the increasing commonality of the genre, but the characters just keep getting weirder and weirder.   2024

Directed by: Nicholas Giuricich

Screenplay by: Nicholas Giuricich

Starring: Theo Germaine, Danell Leyva

Things Like This: Movie Review




A charmless, soulless, meaningless rom-com.
Is Things Like This supposed to be about how overweight gay guys can find love too? Or is it about how insufferable assholes can find love? It’s a choice to make your lead character extremely rude to strangers and friends alike and then complain that he’s single because of his appearance. His boyfriend in the opening scene says he’s breaking up with him because he’s not hot enough and then corrects himself that it’s because he’s not hot enough and has a terrible personality.   2025

Directed by: Max Talisman

Screenplay by: Max Talisman

Starring: Max Talisman, Joey Pollari

Friday, June 6, 2025

F Plus: Movie Review




Smart kids dream up stupid plans.
A heist movie for middle school kids, or also known as the genre where kids outsmart and out-bully the teachers. A genre that can be a lot of fun when done right, or comes across as painfully stupid when not done right, and F Plus falls on the stupid side way too often. Starting with the title, F+ is not a real grade and yet all the smartest kids in school decided it was.   2025

Directed by: Kenny Beaumont

Screenplay by: Jonathan Davenport

Starring: Jennifer Esposito, Wells Rappaport