Movie Reviews
‘Bring Her Back’ is the best terrifying, teeth clenching horror film of the year! – (Movie Review)
Danny and Michael Philippou the Australian twin filmmakers and online personalities are best known for their RackaRacka YouTube channel and their directorial debut, horror film Talk to Me. Now, these magnificent twins have raised the bar in horror genre with their new upcoming movie Bring Her Back, starring the talented Sally Hawkins.
The Philippou twins have amazing creativity and put a unique spin with the film’s storyline that illustrates haunting mechanisms used to cope with grieving the loss of a loved one, which can strike hard to those who can relate. In Bring Her Back, Sally Hawkins’ character Laura goes to the extreme of performing a ritual in the attempts to bring her daughter back from the dead, after a drowning accident.


After the death of their father, Andy (Billy Barratt) and his visually impaired sister Pipper (Sora Wong) are placed into foster care with Laura, who is deranged and emotionally psychotic. Andy is wary of her intentions, especially when it comes to Pipper. However, Laura is a master of deception and is able to gain Pipper ‘s trust – to isolate her from Andy, so that the final step of the ritual can proceed.
Meanwhile, there is a strange zombie-like boy Oliver “Oli” (Jonah Wren Phillips) who lingers around the house and at times is locked up, to which Andy finds disturbing.
There is so much emotional pain in this film that it turns very dark, and macabre. The scene where Andy feeds Oli cantaloupe is teeth clenching!


The Philippou’s were brilliant with the artistic use of water as the background theme – representing cleansing/renewal, grief, reflection, internal struggles.
This film has an exceptional cast – a multi award winning actress Sally Hawkins, with promising actors Jonah Wren Phillips and Billy Barratt. Also, a special mention to Sora Wong, an inspiriting young lady undaunted by her visual impairment. They were all outstanding!

Hawkins was just remarkable and deserving of another Oscar nomination. If the Academy Awards were to have a horror category in film, Bring Her Back would definitely be nominated.
Bring Her Back will be showing in theaters May 30, 2025. Horror fans will not want to miss out on this one.

Movie Reviews
THE SEEING EYE DOG WHO SAW TOO MUCH – A Fun Hidden Short Mystery Gem
A 1975 film by Enrico Januzzi The Seeing Eye Dog Who Saw Too Much has been exhumed by Eric Jackowitz who wrote, directed and stars as the Dog Scientist that brings a quirky invention to extract clues from the memory of the victim’s seeing eye dog to solve the mystery of the black-gloved killer at the Rome Symphony. The dog’s facial expression says it all… what the heck is happening here! It’s a short film that gives a fun experience to keep you guessing through the laughs and exaggerated slashing to the whodunit murder mystery.
Jackowitz used the limited time effectively giving it a similar resemblance to a grownup version of a Scooby Doo episode, but with classic cinematic style that blends sharp comedy with serious, dark themes, focusing on eccentric characters. This haunting film is all character driven with the intriguing, unusual suspects and victims compiling the pieces of the puzzle for the grand ruh-roh reveal.
The Seeing Eye Dog Who Saw Too Much had its world premiere at the 2026 SXSW Festival, and to no surprise it won the Audience Award. The small ensemble includes Ethan Edenburg (Maestro), Anna Garcia (Daria), Colton Eschief Mastro (Stelvio), Gabrielle Montes de Oca (Anne), Melissa Villaseñor (Cesar Salad Lady) and Tom Mcgovern (Angelo). Each actor was empowered to explore their roles freely, allowing them to immerse themselves in the joy of character creation making this an outrageously entertaining short film that I consider a fun hidden short mystery gem.

Movie Reviews
POWER BALLAD is a Platinum Hit That Has All the Right Notes
Directed by John Carney and co-written with Peter McDonald, Power Ballad has all the right notes that reaches star power greatness at the 2026 South by Southwest Film & TV Festival. Carney and McDonald created a rocking feel-good gem, combining perfect synchrony rhythmic music with the story of a gig-economy wedding singer, Rick (Paul Rudd), who befriends fading star, Danny (Nick Jonas), who decides to use Rick’s song and turn it into his next big hit without giving any acknowledgement to Rick.
There are plenty of comical moments between Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas. One of their most high-lighted scenes is when they share some brewskis and partake in some dubie-ous cloud of smoke during a jam session. I must say that I never imagined to see a Jonas brother party like a rock star with Rudd. The laughs keep rolling with Peter McDonald’s character Sandy – bandmate of Rick. This crew gave performances with bravado showing off their musical and acting talents, which both go hand in hand.
The 80s rock music adds flare to the script of comedy-drama and tenderhearted feelings. The entire cast were in sync and remained harmonized throughout. Having the film take place in Ireland gives a unique insight to the passion of Irish musicians, treating it as a central component of their culture and social life, rather than just entertainment.
Strong emotions hit hard on the topics on plagiarism and the pressures of staying on top of the charts in the music industry. However, consequences do come with a price for unethical, conniving behavior. Rick displays his fortitude to claim what is due from Danny. But, sometimes fighting for what is just can leave a sour note and make one lose sight of what matters most – family and true friendship. Despite the turmoil between musicians and their personal lives, Power Ballad does end on a high note that left me wanting an encore.
Power Ballad is set to release on June 5, 2026, in the United States.

Movie Reviews
BRIAN – Has an Underdog Spirit with the Unbeatable Heart of a Champion
Directed by Will Ropp and written by Mike Scollins created a well-blended comedy featuring a lovable neurotic character Brian (Ben Wang), a high school student trying to establish social ties while trying to manage his social anxiety. To make the situation more complex, he develops a fondness for his teacher. The pressure to fit in, navigating the social maze is often faced with apprehension over not finding a comfortable place to belong. A theme that is relatable in today’s culture.
Mike Scollins, a staff writer for the tv show Late Night with Seth Meyers, developed a well scripted story that features a kaleidoscope of characters – multiethnic family, gay best friend, and common high school cliques. He handled a vulnerable subject with humility and brilliantly carried it out with good-natured humor, relaying the message that laughter can be used as a tool to overcome the daily strains of life.
Being Will Ropp’s first full feature film directing, he made an ideal selection on the backdrop that effectively anchors an honest perspective of the adolescent lifestyle in the suburbs, emphasizing a naturalistic flow of reactions. The talented cast impeccably stayed grounded to maintain focus on Brian’s struggles and hysterical awkward moments that Ropp radiantly captured in every scene.
Up-and-comer Ben Wang had an outstanding performance that brought a profoundness to his character. I was especially impressed with the emotional outbursts followed by quirky satire. Ben authentically gave Brian the underdog spirit with the unbeatable heart of a champion. The supporting cast has some big names: William H. Macy, Natalie Morales, Randall Park and Edi Patterson. However, these iconic comedians took a step back empowering the young cast to showcase their vibrant talent – Sophia Macy, Joshua Colley, Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Thomas Barbusca, Jacob Moskovitz, and Sam Song Li. This energetic and affectionate group lifted the film alongside Ben Wang and made me feel like one of the family, making Brian one of my favorites by far during the SXSW 2026 festival.
Watch my interview with the cast members of Brian – Sam Song Li, Sophia Macy, and Jacob Moskovitz:

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