Tag Archives: Thomas Jane

The Last Son Of Isaac Lemay. Film Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Cast: Sam Worthington, Colson Baker, Thomas Jane, Emily Marie Palmer, Heather Graham, Kim DeLonghi, Danny Bohnen, Scotty Bohnen, Alex Meraz, James Landry Hébert, Bates Wilder, James Do Giacomo, Kendra Alaura, Hiram A. Murray, David Silverman, David Myers Gregory, Steve Silkotch, Andrew Stecker, Michael McCartney, Trinity Schuetzie, Fiona Schuetzie, Jodie Moore, Gary Gwin, Casey Birdinground, Kathleen Timberman, Tucson Vernon Walker, Tim Montana, Thomas White, Tanaisia Slaughter, Patrick Thomas O’ Brien, Quentin Schuetzle, Christine Mayn.

Murder At Yellowstone City. Film Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 7/10

Cast: Isaiah Mustafa, Thomas Jane, Anna Camp, Zach McGowan, Ron Garritson, Gabriel Byrne, John Ales, Aimee Garcia, Richard Dreyfuss, Lew Temple, Nat Wolff, Emma Kenney, Scottie Thompson, Isabella Ruby, Marley Gray, Eadie Gray, Danny Bohnen, Tanaya Beatty, Lia Maria Johnson, Joe Nichols, Scotty Bohnen, Brandon Lessard, Tim Montana, Jenna Ciralli, Kate Britton, Emily Rasmuss, Cooper Nusbaum.

Vendetta. Film Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating *

Cast: Bruce Willis, Thomas Jane, Clive Standen, Theo Rossi, Jacki Moore, Mike Tyson, Maddie Nichols, Derek Russo, Lauren Buglioli, Kurt Yue, Eric Buarque, Caia Coley, Randy Gonzalez, Maury Morgan, Dustin Lewis, Cabot Basden, Jesse O’Neill, Patrick Lamont Jr., Darryl Dillard, Demetrius Stear, Nathan Hesse, Tamil Periasamy, Cindy L. Jefferson, Rashawd Ford.

It doesn’t take a genius to see the coloration between some aspects of cinema and the life led in the world outside, that what is seen on the screen is not only a mirror image of American society, but can also be seen leading it, a belief that is copied and turned into a monster that feeds upon itself.

The Predator. Film Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 7.5/10

Cast: Boyd Holbrook, Trevante Rhodes, Olivia Munn, Jacob Tremblay, Keegan-Michael Key, Sterling K. Brown, Thomas Jane, Alfie Allen, Augusto Aguilera, Jake Busey, Brian A. Prince, Yvonne Strahovski, Peter Shinkoda, Mike Dupond, Niall Matter, Javier Lacroix, Gabriel LabBelle, Nikolas Dukic, Garry Chalk.

Occasionally it is not what the film says at the time but what it can promise for the future which makes it an enjoyable feast to get your teeth into; admittedly cinema goers and film goers would prefer to see this happen on the first attempt, the climax of the film serenading those glued to their seats with a lullaby of further adventures to come, of the tale being even more dynamic, and in some cases, revealing more to the story and the character’s depth.