The Veil Review from @kleffnotes

The Veil when it starts looks like it’s going to an homage to 1970’s cults, kind of like the television show Aquarius or the movie Helter Skelter, with a Charles Manson inspired cult leader urging his followers to accept eternal life with him on the other side. After the opening, the movie shifts to the modern day and we get a much different feel, one more like a Blair Witch style ghost investigation movie, with a surprisingly big name cast including Jessica Alba and Lily Rabe.

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Visions Movie Review by @kleffnotes

The movie Visions starts with a bang and just gets crazier from there. After a creepy title sequence full of green and black spider webesque lighting and flashes of fetal photographs we get dropped into the scene of a violent car accident. Continue reading “Visions Movie Review by @kleffnotes”

Review of Big Stone Gap from @kleffnotes

While at a Barnes and Noble over the holidays I noticed a section of books labeled from Page to Screen. I had heard of some of the movies that were being adapted into either movies or tv shows, but one I had never heard of was Big Stone Gap by Adriana Trigiani. I wasn’t sure when the movie was coming out, but I was surprised when it arrived at work and thought I’d give it a watch. Continue reading “Review of Big Stone Gap from @kleffnotes”

Yoga Hosers is Going to Sundance from @kleffnotes

If you are a fan of Kevin Smith I’ve got some exciting news for you. His newest installment in the True North trilogy, Yoga Hosers, will be released at Sundance this month. Now if you are like me and won’t be able to go to Sundance, don’t worry, this is still good news. It means that you have something to look forward to and at least one movie you can watch before Yoga Hosers makes it to a format that you can see. Continue reading “Yoga Hosers is Going to Sundance from @kleffnotes”