Watching Tenet was like when a friend explains a movie to you, and you can't really understand what he is saying, and he is ranting and raving on like a lunatic forever and you just wish he would stop. You nod once an a while, just to make sure that he knows you still care,... Continue Reading →
DRINKIN’ With JR Episode One
Did something a little different than usual. The Demolition Man video is on the way as the next Movie Blind Spot but in the meantime I couldn't stop laughing at this. https://youtu.be/Gb4neroXOiw
Setting the Bar for Thrillers! – The Third Man (1949)
The Third Man tells the story of Holly Martins (Joseph Cotton), who has just arrived in Vienna. He is looking forward to seeing an old friend he hasn't seen in years. Harry Lime is his name and unfortunately, he is dead. The film opens very casually with light music and the credits giving you a... Continue Reading →
Murder Can Be Fun! – The Thin Man (1934)
The movie adaptation of The Thin Man by Dashiell Hammett, directed by W.S. Van Dyke, is unfortunately hilarious, and what I mean by that is that even though it entertains a dark story filled with unfortunate circumstances, it remains a comedy at heart, and can be laugh out loud entertaining. Nick Charles (William Powell) and... Continue Reading →
The First FIRST Person Point of View Film – Lady In The Lake (1947) Review
Solve a murder mystery together! They are screaming it at you! It is a gimmick but you are solving this mystery with Phillip Marlowe, who is played by Robert Montgomery this time around. We don't get to see much of him due to the subjective nature in which the movie was filmed, which is in... Continue Reading →
Full Stay Tuned Review is Live on YouTube!
https://youtu.be/FtCYtM8kFzo Talking about my love of Stay Tuned
New Video @ Movie Blind Spot YouTube!
https://youtu.be/lYyr2B4bodo As we are working on a full review of Stay Tuned we decided to take some of the best parts and make a supercut or two. Here is the satanic commercials that aired during the film. Thanks for watching!
The Mandalorian Season 2 Trailer is here!
The long awaited trailer for The Mandalorian Season 2 has been released and it seems to tee up and fantastic continuation of the story. I haven't talked much about The Mandalorian or Star Wars in general here but I will be in the future. The trailer looks and sounds awesome and like most trailers I... Continue Reading →
Masculinity in The Searchers and Midnight Cowboy
The Searchers, directed by John Ford and released in 1956 seems to have a clear message, but like most movies its message can be more complicated than originally received. It is considered one of the greatest movies of all-time, landing in the top ten of the American Film Institute’s greatest hundred movies list year after... Continue Reading →
Historical Context That Shapes The Stories of Seven Samurai and Magnificent Seven
During the period of time in which Seven Samurai takes place, in 1586 during the Sengoku period of Japanese history, when Japan was coming to the end of a more than 200 years of civil war with factions fighting all over the country. The deaths of many leaders known as Diamyo, left the samurai class with no master... Continue Reading →








