Escape (2024), by Albert W. Vogt III

The first thing to know about Escape (2024) is that it is a South Korean film.  That will give you some perspective when I get to the synopsis.  Further, with such a general word for a title, know that if you research it yourself, you will find other movies with the same name.  I cannot…

Wild Bill, by Albert W. Vogt III

In a recent review I stated that whenever I encounter a film made in the 1970s in one of the streaming services I frequently use, I try to watch it and discuss it.  My only reason for this thought is that I feel like I have not done enough to cover that decade.  I have…

Minions & Monsters, by Albert W. Vogt III

There is an old saying to the effect that if you are going to do something, do it right.  It is an adage that has been passed down through the centuries in Western culture, but there are parallels all over the world.  There are Biblical parallels, too.  Colossians 3:23 reads, “Whatever you do, do from…

The Talk of the Town, by Albert W. Vogt III

Today, I took another step towards seeing every Cary Grant film.  I would have viewed The Talk of the Town (1942) sooner, but I had yet to come across it in my streaming services scrolling.  The only thing that gave me pause is its runtime of nearly two hours.  What overrides my concern over its…

Identity Thief, by Albert W. Vogt III

Love heals.  Though I do not wish to be stereotypical, one can often find that those who run afoul of the law or participate in some other deviant behavior experience a lack of genuine care and concern at some point in their lives.  There will be those who reject what I am about to say,…

The Great Waldo Pepper, by Albert W. Vogt III

In my ever present (at least in the back of my mind) effort to see more films made in the 1970s, today I chose The Great Waldo Pepper (1975).  For whatever reason, it is one of late star Robert Redford’s lesser-known movies.  However, if you are an aviation fan, you might be familiar with its…