Part II: Film Review of THE HEIRLOOM, A Rom-Com Psychodrama With Paradoxical Plot and Narrative Twists That Can Be Mesmerizing

THE HEIRLOOM is Heavy with a capitol H. “This is a true story” flashes briefly at the beginning of the film. It is a semi-autobiographical piece, drawing, heavily, on a couple’s real-life adoption of a rescue dog, Dilly, during the pandemic, and the strains on the couple’s relationship, according to numerous cyber film synopses and descriptions easily found on Google. This reviewer regards the COVID-19 Pandemic as an existential menace, that showed us what the gates of hell might look like. – Review, Article by Gregg W. Morris, Editor, Reviewer.

OVERLOOK FILM FESTIVAL – PART 2 – Kitchen Sink and All the Rest in the First Wave

Taking place April 3 – April 6 in New Orleans, Louisiana at the Prytania Theatres, the horror festival will welcome audiences back to America’s most haunted city with a terrifying selection of new and classic films as well as the extensive offs-screen offerings including interactive events, live performances, immersive programming and special guests that the annual horror staple has become known for. By Gregg W. Morris, Editor, Reviewer

Overlook Film Festival – Part 1

Taking place April 3 – April 6 in New Orleans, Louisiana at the Prytania Theatres, the horror festival will welcome audiences back to America’s most haunted city with a terrifying selection of new and classic films as well as the extensive offscreen offerings including interactive events, live performances, immersive programming and special guests that the annual horror staple has become known for. – By Gregg W. Morris, Editor, Reviewer

I Couldn’t Resist Recycling This Brave New Films Video That’s a Bit Dated But Puts a Klieg Light on Trump

Klieg Light? Back in the day of Trump’s first election, a remarkable list of high-profile figure spublicly criticized his leadership. Notable names include Mike Pence, Trump’s vice president, who emphasized Trump’s disregard for the Constitution; Bill Barr, his second attorney general, who condemned Trump’s bullying tactics; and James Mattis, his first secretary of defense, who pointed out Trump’s divisive approach.

This pattern extends across various positions, with individuals like Nikki Haley, Rex Tillerson, and John Bolton expressing concerns about Trump’s foreign policy and leadership style.

 


 


This Update Should Be Kept in Mind for Those Planning to Watch Trump’s Addressing Congress (The Address Expected to be Replete with Prevaricating-Distortions-Lies-Debaurchery) Tonight, Tuesday March 4, 2025

Editor, Gregg W. Morris