Cinefessions Episode 04 – Resident Evil: Extinction (2007) Review

I need to begin this post on a personal note: as some of you may know from Twitter, my grandfather (92 years old) has passed away this afternoon. I want to say thank you again to everyone who has shared their condolences. It means a lot to me. I’m grateful that my grandpa is no longer in pain, and I’m proud to have called him “gramps”.

Thank you for your love, your sense of humor, and your receding hairline. (Well, two out of three ain’t bad.) If one were to look back on your life, all they would need to see is the large, loving, and close-knit family that you’ve created to understand how successful your life has been. You are already missed, and are forever engrained into our hearts and memories. With all my love, I say goodbye.

This episode is dedicated to the life and memory of my grandfather, Andrew Spiter.

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Cinefessions Episode 03 – Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) Review

Welcome to episode 3 of Cinefessions, the solo podcast dedicated to the confessions of a cinephile. In Cinefessions, I talk through film reviews, recommendations, and plenty of other things you may not care about.  This week on the show, I continue the first ever Cinefessions Movie Marathon with Resident Evil: Apocalypse from 2004, as well as discuss (or rant about) the MPAA ratings system. Continue reading

Cinefessions Episode 02 – Resident Evil (2002) Review

Welcome to episode 2 of Cinefessions, the solo podcast dedicated to the confessions of a cinephile. In Cinefessions, I talk through film reviews, recommendations, and plenty of other things you may not care about.  This week on the show, I begin the first ever Cinefessions Movie Marathon! I’ve decided to make the Resident Evil film franchise my first outing, so episode 2 contains a review of the original film from 2002. Continue reading

Cinefessions Episode 01 – The Woman in Black (2012) Review

Welcome to the debut episode of Cinefessions, the solo podcast dedicated to the confessions of a cinephile. In Cinefessions, I talk through film reviews, recommendations, and plenty of other things you may not care about.  This week on the show, I review Hammer Horror’s latest The Woman in Black, starring Daniel Radcliffe. The review is spoiler-free, so it can be listened to before or after you have seen the film. Continue reading