Author: Evan Kern

  • Don’t Breathe (2016) – Six Ups, Four Downs

    Follow @theREELevankern This movie’s done rather well for itself at the box office—four out of five horror/thriller films do. Friday night at my theatre was the most hectic I’ve seen […]

  • The Night Manager (2016) – Event Review

    Follow @theREELevankern Based upon the book of the same name by British espionage novelist John le Carré, this six-week mini-series event adapted by AMC had my attention from the very […]

  • Suicide Squad (2016) – Film Review

    Follow @theREELevankern I can’t speak for DC Comics fans, but this movie turned out exactly how I was expecting. While that’s neither good nor bad, there are several elements of […]

  • Jason Bourne (2016) – Film Review

    Follow @theREELevankern As one of the roles that catapulted Matt Damon to super-stardom, the Jason Bourne character will forever be revered by fans of his and of espionage thrillers. In […]

  • Rewind Review – Hardcore Henry (2016)

    Follow @theREELevankern A film shot almost entirely on GoPro? Sign me up!! The first thing that stuck out to me about this film was, of course, the “play-style”. If it’s […]

  • Rewind Review – The Witch (2016)

    Follow @theREELevankern The “VVitch”: A New-England Folktale. Here’s a period psychological thriller that breeds paranoia in its audience from the opening sequences and doesn’t let up until the credits roll. […]

  • Lights Out (2016) – Film Review

    Follow @theREELevankern // I’ll just get right down to it: I was pumped for this film ever since I found out it was actually a thing. The short-film was an […]

  • Ghostbusters (2016) – 10 Pros

    *WARNING – THIS ARTICLE MAY FEATURE SPOILERS.* Follow @theREELevankern // I, like many others, was dreading yet another Hollywood remake from the first moment I heard about Ghostbusters. But I […]

  • The Infiltrator (2016) – Film Review

    Follow @theREELevankern // If there’s one thing I love to see in historically-grounded movies, it’s the use of the real-life inspiration in its presentation. From James Cameron’s use of actual […]