
Jason Wright -Film Reviewer
Jason takes a look at the latest in movie releases and TV shows and tells it like it is. Jason can be found on Facebook.
- The Roses: A Hilarious and Heartfelt Take on Love Gone Awryby Jason Wright – Film ReviewerThe Roses delivers a masterclass in dark comedy, propelled by the impeccable performances of Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman.
- Toy Story – 30 years onby Jason Wright – Film ReviewerJason Wright looks at a turning point in recent cinematic history When Toy Story premiered in 1995, it was hailed as a technological marvel: the first feature-length film created entirely with computer animation. Thirty years later, what stands out most is not only the revolution it sparked in filmmaking, but the remarkable…
- A film selection with a focus on Autismby Jason Wright – Film ReviewerJason Wright looks at a curated film selection that would appeal to additional needs children. Growing up with autism, like myself, can present a unique perspective on the world, and for some, the magic of film and animation can be an escape into new, imaginative worlds. Whether it’s battling dragons…
- Bad Guys sequel delivers more heistsby Jason Wright – Film ReviewerJason Wright looks at the latest DreamWorks title to hit the big screen DreamWorks Animation returns to the world of reformed criminals with The Bad Guys 2, following the success of its 2022 predecessor, which grossed over $250 million worldwide. This sequel sees Mr. Wolf, Mr. Snake, Mr. Shark, Mr….
- Blue crew’s big screen adventureby Jason Wright – Film ReviewerThe latest cinematic adventure for Peyo’s characters, Smurfs, promises a fun family outing. What began in 1958 as a Belgian comic book series quickly became a sensation, spawning TV adverts, a Hanna-Barbera series in the 1980s, two live-action films in the early 2010s, and another animated film by Sony Pictures…