Director Biography – Adam Weber (THE BODY)

Adam Weber was born in the Lyell McEwin Hospital in Adelaide, South Australia on the 28th of July 1986. He developed a keen interest in TV and Film in his late teens/early 20’s and began collecting movies and memorabilia in 2006. This led to a passion for writing and critiquing films of all genres, while… Continue reading Director Biography – Adam Weber (THE BODY)

Short Film: THE BODY, 12min., Australia, Crime/Comedy

A hit man and his potential protege are tasked with burying a body in the countryside but the seemingly simple job takes an unexpected turn. Project Links  Facebook News & Reviews Lucy Goes To Hollywood https://lucygoestohollywood.com/2020/05/09/short-film-saturdays-the-body/?fbclid=IwAR3DaRZ41oSEk0XfKeX_q2l6pU6Qpf5v-JjIjgXSvvv9ycDXyBPsEcnoh30 Zombies and Toys http://www.zombiesandtoys.com/2020/05/the-body-short-film-review.html?fbclid=IwAR2w_mV6VOldnbi0bmqyvlmUhp6Dd6S5npj6uzRQTKO23ooVMM1q7olcZ70 Pop Horror https://www.pophorror.com/adam-webers-the-body-2020-horror-short-review/?fbclid=IwAR2lfVBnGhcUviWqJZT8qNNZi2qY7j6VRBlYNfznuO5c35o6XxYZs91k9Ck Sonic Cinema http://sonic-cinema.com/movie/the-body-short/

Word on the Street: Sam Raimi Will Direct ‘Doctor Strange’ Sequel + Other Movie News — 18 Cinema Lane

Before I start this Word on the Street article, I’d like to remind everyone that Thursday, April 16th, is the last day to cast your vote for the Best Movie and Story of the 2nd Annual Gold Sally Awards! The last award will be posted on the April 17th! Here is the link to the… Continue reading Word on the Street: Sam Raimi Will Direct ‘Doctor Strange’ Sequel + Other Movie News — 18 Cinema Lane

Take 3: Captain Sabertooth and the Treasure of Lama Rama Review — 18 Cinema Lane

After a brief break, I have, once again, decided to participate in MovieRob’s Genre Grandeur! For the month of May, the theme is “Reluctant Hero Movies”. I’m not going to lie, my choice of this review required some thought. After spending some time on the internet, searching through lists about “Reluctant Hero Movies”, I finally […]… Continue reading Take 3: Captain Sabertooth and the Treasure of Lama Rama Review — 18 Cinema Lane

Take 3: Cyrano de Bergerac (1990) Review — 18 Cinema Lane

When I published my Hallmark Hall of Fame Reading Challenge last March, one of the literary works I listed was Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand. While I’ve never read the play, I was interested in seeing how Hallmark Hall of Fame would adapt this particular story. Sadly, I couldn’t find this specific version on […]… Continue reading Take 3: Cyrano de Bergerac (1990) Review — 18 Cinema Lane

Take 3: Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) Review (Clean Movie Month #1) — 18 Cinema Lane

1939; a year that many people have considered the “Golden Year of Film”. As I mentioned in my editorial, What the Code Means to Me: Breen, Hallmark, and Me, it seems like there was something for everyone at the cinema. Several films that are well known today were able to find success in the box […]… Continue reading Take 3: Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) Review (Clean Movie Month #1) — 18 Cinema Lane

Take 3: The Great Mouse Detective Review — 18 Cinema Lane

I will admit that before I signed up for the Suave Swordsman: Basil Rathbone Blogathon, I wasn’t familiar with Basil as an actor. However, I didn’t let this stop me from participating! While looking through his filmography, I discovered Basil had a role in the 1986 film, The Great Mouse Detective. Because I hadn’t seen […]… Continue reading Take 3: The Great Mouse Detective Review — 18 Cinema Lane

4 Reasons to Watch Knives Out – A Movie Review — My Midnight Musing

Perhaps one of the most surprising hits of 2019, Knives Out is a brilliant whodunit that has quickly become one of the most engaging murder-mystery films to hit the big screen. Its box office acclaim has already secured a sequel, meaning fans will soon get to immerse themselves in the follow-up to this thrilling murder-mystery. […]… Continue reading 4 Reasons to Watch Knives Out – A Movie Review — My Midnight Musing