“Dreamin’ Wild” is the type of nice low-key drama about real people that used to be made fairly often. It is elevated by strong performances by Casey Affleck, Walton Goggins, and Beau Bridges.
“Punk the Capital: Building a Sound Movement” is a pitch perfect examination of the Washington D.C. punk music scene from 1976 to 1983. An excellent documentary.
Small Soldiers is a family friendly film from Joe Dante from 1998. Featuring some great comedic talents, the film is ripe for rediscovery.
The Second Civil War is a strong entry in Joe Dante’s filmography. Working with a dream cast, the film is an enjoyable satire.
Twilight Zone: The Movie compiles some of the greatest directors of the Eighties, but a tragedy overshadowed the project and the resulting film is uneven.