TOP TEN VIEWED MOVIE REVIEWS OF 2024

We are not yet a year old but I wanted to do some year end Top Ten Lists. I thought it would be interesting to see what were the most and least of last year. A little later than I wanted to thanks to a bout with Covid over the last month, but here we go. Starting with The Top Ten Most Viewed Movie Reviews of 2024…….Drum roll, please!

NUMBER 10:

The tenth most viewed Movie Review from last year is…..

CANARY BLACK

2024   Amazon MGM Studios

Action ~ Drama

Posted October 25, 2025


NUMBER 9:

The ninth most viewed Movie Review from last year is…..

A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE

2024   Paramount Pictures

Drama ~ Horror ~ Sci-Fi ~ Thriller

 


NUMBER 8:

The eighth most viewed Movie Review from last year is…..

THE EQUALIZER Streaming Movie

THE EQUALIZER

2014   Sony Pictures

Action ~ Crime ~ Thriller

Posted

 


NUMBER 7:

The seventh most viewed Movie Review from last year is…..

SOCIETY OF THE SNOW

2023   Netflix

Adventure ~ Biography ~ Drama ~ Thriller ~ True Story

Posted


NUMBER 6:

The sixth most viewed Movie Review from last year is…..

BIG EYES

2014   The Weinstein Company

True Story ~ Drama

Posted

 


NUMBER 5:

The fifth most viewed Movie Review from last year is…..

THE EQUALIZER 3 Streaming Movie

THE EQUALIZER 3

2023   Sony Pictures

Action ~ Crime ~ Thriller

Posted  


NUMBER 4:

The fourth most viewed Movie Review from last year is…..

THE EQUALIZER 2 Streaming Movie

THE EQUALIZER 2

2018   Sony Pictures

Action ~ Crime ~ Thriller

Posted


NUMBER 3:

The third most viewed Movie Review from last year is…..

MY OLD ASS Streaming Movie

MY OLD ASS

2024   Amazon MGM Studios

Comedy ~ Drama

Posted

 


NUMBER 2:

The second most viewed Movie Review from last year is…..

SUBSERVIENCE

2024  XYZ Films

Sci-Fi ~ Thriller

Posted

 


NUMBER 1:

The most viewed Movie Review from last year is….. A Movie Trivia Post:

THE EQUALIZER “100 BOOKS LIST”

A MOVIE TRIVIA/LIST Posted

 


And there you have it, The Top Ten Most Viewed Reviews from 2024!

10 STREAMING MOVIES FOR VALENTINES DAY 2025

Here are 10 Streaming Movie Ideas for Valentine’s Day:


THE IDEA OF YOU

Streaming on Amazon Prime


ROLE PLAY     

 Streaming on Amazon Prime

Role Play Streaming Movie


              THE HIT MAN                 

Streaming On Netflix

HIT MAN Streaming Movie


THE LOST CITY

Streaming on Netflix

The Lost City Streaming Movie


FLY ME TO THE MOON  

Streaming On Apple TV+


PASSENGERS

Streaming on TUBI, Amazon Prime, Apple TV+


THE FALL GUY

Streaming on Amazon Prime


NO HARD FEELINGS

Streaming on Netflix

No Hard Feelings Streaming Movie


BACK IN ACTION

Streaming on Netflix


YOU’RE CORDIALLY INVITED

Streaming on Amazon Prime


HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!

The Inside Story

The Inside story of INSIDE MAN and the Sequel INSIDE MAN: MOST WANTED.

In INSIDE MAN Dalton Russell leads a crew and hijacks The Manhattan Trust Bank and holds the occupants hostage. In the very first scene we see Dalton Russell in a small cell, which we later find out is hidden behind a fake wall in the back of the storage closet inside the Bank. Dalton and his crew built the false wall and dug a hole in the floor for Dalton to use as a toilet. Dalton hid inside the secret “cell” in the storage room for a week after the robbery before he emerged from it. After rearranging the fake wall back in place, Dalton proceeded to walk out of the bank with the Nazi papers and the diamonds in a backpack. Just like he told Detective Frasier he would, in fact, he walks right past him, as he exits out the front door. As he does so, he slips a diamond into Detective Frasier’s pocket, which he finds later and gives to his girlfriend proposing marriage.

Dalton and his crew never touch any money in the bank, instead being interested in an undocumented safety deposit box, number 392. The undocumented safety deposit box has no records of it’s existence in the bank’s records. It belonged to Arthur Case, the Founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank. Arthur was keeping his dirty past in that safety deposit box. During WWII Arthur cooperated with the Nazi’s and ratted out fellow Jewish Bankers in exchange for money. He used that money to build the First Manhattan Trust Bank and the subsequent branches after the war in 1948. He hid the details and the evidence of his past indiscretions in the safety deposit box.

Arthur kept correspondence and papers from the Nazi’s detailing his actions in cooperating with the Nazi’s. His actions led to the deaths of many Jewish citizens, while the Nazi’s rewarded him handsomely with money and Diamonds. One of his friends at the time was a Jewish banker and instead of aiding him against the Nazis, Arthur chose to rat him out. Because of that, The Banker and his wife perished in the gas chambers. Arthur ended up with the wife’s Cartier Diamond ring in the original red box that you see when Dalton opened up the safety deposit box. The correspondence papers, the deceased Jewish Banker’s wife’s diamond ring and undocumented bags of diamonds were all in safety deposit box 392 that Dalton Russell accessed.

The Jewish Rabbi Chaim seen interviewed by the Detectives, and later, seen in the vehicle with the rest of Dalton’s gang waiting for him to walk out, hired Dalton to rob the bank. He is related to the Jewish couple that Arthur Case ratted out and had sent to the gas chambers, and the ring in box 392 is a family heirloom. Chaim appears dismayed when Dalton tells him he left the ring behind, but Dalton assures him that the ring will lead Detective Frasier to Arthur Case’s dark past. And they also have the correspondence papers and all the untraceable diamonds. Dalton left the Cartier Diamond ring and it’s original red box behind in box 392 with a note that said “Follow the ring”. And that is exactly what Detective Frasier did, and because of his search for the truth, Arthur Case is reported to the war crimes commission for his actions in aiding the Nazi’s.

In the next couple of years Arthur Case is held in prison awaiting trial for his crimes in WWII with the Nazis. He dies in prison before he gets to trial and his son Dietrich now has a grudge to bear. During WWII the allied forces find a pallet of wooden boxes containing Nazi gold bars in Italy. It finds it’s way to the United States and has been stored in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York ever since. Arthur Case and his son Dietrich have ties to the Nazis in Germany, and Dietrich has discovered where the Nazi gold bars are being stored. Blaming Dalton Russell for his father Arthur’s death, he has kidnapped him and is holding him in a Nazi group’s hide out in Germany. Dalton Russell’s real name is Dalton Barash.

Dalton had been staying with his sister Ariella and Ava Barash in Germany since the robbery of The Manhattan Trust Bank. Dietrich found out Dalton’s whereabouts, kidnapped Dalton and told Ariella and Ava that he would kill Dalton unless they did what he said. He wants them to rob the Federal Reserve Bank in New York accompanied by men of his team, and retrieve the WWII Nazi Gold bars as retribution for Dalton stealing the diamonds from his father Arthur Case. Ariella leads the team inside the bank and takes hostages. They convince the Bank Manager to lead them to the gold storage and unlock the doors.

They find the Nazi Gold Bars from WWII and proceed to melt them down, molding them into objects you would find around the bank and coat them with a brass finish. They dig into the basement wall where an old forgotten subway tunnel lies underneath next to the Hudson River. Dietrich’s men think they are digging into it to escape but Ariella has something else up her sleeve. She tricks the FBI lead negotiator Brynn Stewart into coming onto the bank under the guise of letting her see the hostages, but instead kidnaps and holds her. Ariella confides in Brynn what is really going on and that she has a plan to help Brynn get credit for solving the robbery on the other side of events.

Ariella and her team set dynamite charges around the bank making it look like they are trying to blow open a vault. Before they do, they strew the disguised gold items around the bank like debris. When the charges blow, it looks like the gold is part of the debris the clean up crew will be cleaning up.   The charges also cause a breach and allow the Hudson River to flood the basement of the bank, killing Dietrich’s men. Ariella and her crew escape from the bank dressed up just like the hostages in the first movie. The crew comes back as the clean up crew and retrieve the gold along with the debris. Ariella had survived the flooding in the basement by retreating to a small chamber above the ceiling with an oxygen tank.

Ariella used Brynn to retrieve the gold from a van in nearby Newark, instructing Dietrich to meet Brynn there. What Dietrich doesn’t know is that she set him up with Brynn, as soon as Dietrich confirms they have the gold, the FBI rushes in and arrest him for the robbery of the bank. Dietrich calls his men holding Dalton and tells them to kill Dalton anyway. Ariella goes to Germany, barges into Dietrich’s Nazi friends hideout and exacts revenge for her brother’s death.

And that’s the story. I left out some details I didn’t think were necessary for conciseness. I just wanted to show how the two movies were connected in the storyline. Even that ended up longer than I anticipated. So there you have it, I hope you like it and find it useful. Have something to add, something I missed? Reach out in the comment section.

Inside Man

Inside Man: Most Wanted

Twister, Twisters & Twisted Trivia

Similarities, differences and trivia from the 1996 Movie Twister and the stand alone 2024 sequel Twisters.

Daisy Edgar-Jones and  Glen Powell star in Twisters in what is being billed as “A stand-alone Sequel” to the movie Twister. Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton starred in the original 1996 movie Twister about a separated couple who chase Tornadoes to gain a better understanding of their make-up. It was the second highest grossing film of 1996 right behind the blockbuster Independence Day. The use of CGI was new at the time and still in it’s infancy, but Twister was nominated for two Academy Awards for it’s visual effects.

Bill Paxton wanted to make a sequel based on the Tri-State Tornado. The Tri-State Tornado touched down in Reynolds County, Missouri at 1:01 PM on March 18,1925. It moved through Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana before dissipating in Pike County, Indiana at 4:30 PM. It completely destroyed the towns of Annapolis and Biehle Indiana, Gorham and Parrish, Illinois and Griffin, Indiana. It damaged the towns of Murphysboro, De Soto,  and West Frankfort, Illinois and Owensville and Princeton, Indiana. It crossed 219 miles in the space of 3 hrs and 29 mins, moving at 62 miles per hour. It killed 695 people, injured 2,027 and destroyed 15,000 homes and 85 farms. Bill wanted to use 3-D Technology to bring the tornado to life and really make the tornado experience completely immersive.

He had the idea for Jo and Bill to get back together after the movie and have a daughter. She would be a young woman and attend Muskogee University like they did and have a boyfriend. The two would be storm chasers with their own team of colleagues and would showcase newer technology in tornado chasing. The new Tornado kids. He never got the chance before his death in 2017 to make the sequel, but his son James Paxton has a cameo in the movie at the 1:04:13 mark, paying homage to his father and the Twister movie’s legacy. He plays the disgruntled customer talking to the front desk clerk. Helen Hunt had also expressed interest in a sequel but could never get any studio interested enough to have a conversation about it.

There are similarities and obvious nods to the original movie in the stand alone sequel Twisters. Bill Paxton drove a New Red Dodge pick-up truck in Twister and Glen Powell drives a beat up Red Dodge Pick-up truck in Twisters. In Twister, Bill Paxton kept telling Jo’s team, “I’m not back!”. In Twisters, Kate says the same thing to Javi’s team. (That was completely Daisy Edgar-Jones’s idea). She also had the idea to have the whole crew view the original Twister in a movie theater before they started filming Twisters. A lot of the film crew for Twisters also worked on the original film Twister.

In Twisters Kate attends Muskogee University, Bill and Helen’s Alma Mater in Twister. Kate also seems to combine both attributes of Bill and Jo. Bill would grab a handful of dirt and release it, paying attention to which way the wind was blowing it. He would look at the fields of grass and study the waves that the wind made. Kate does both of those things in Twisters, like Bill, a Tornado whisperer. She is also very well schooled in the science of Tornadoes, just like Jo. Having both of those attributes she could easily have been Bill and Jo’s daughter. Kate’s wardrobe in the movie also pays homage to the clothes that Helen Hunt wore in Twister. There is also a red t-shirt worn by a young boy in the end of Twister, Kate wears the exact same t-shirt in Twisters.

In Twister, Bill and Jo have to take cover under a bridge to escape a tornado. In Twisters, Kate and Javi have to take cover under an overpass to escape a tornado.  In Twister, Jo takes Bill and her team back to her Aunt’s farm where she grew up. Over dinner her Aunt tells a story about how one time Bill was drunk and taunting a tornado completely naked. In Twisters, Kate goes back to her Mom’s Farm where she grew up. Tyler shows up and Kate’s Mom insists on making lunch for them. Over lunch she tells the story about how when Kate was little and heard a storm coming, she raced outside naked to chase it.

In Twister there is a drive-in scene where a tornado rips through the screen just as Jack Nicholson is saying, “Here’s Johnny” in The Shining. In Twisters, there is a scene where a tornado rips into a movie theater that everyone had sought shelter in. The movie playing was the 1931 classic Frankenstien. In Twister, the device they used to launch into the tornado was named Dorothy, in Twisters the device was named Dorothy V (an homage to the original Dorothy and the four tries it took to get it right). There is a flying cow in both movies.

Some of the tornado scenes in Twister that featured large objects were real, not CGI. Like the farm equipment, tractor, carbine and the semi-truck. They used a helicopter and a crane to drop them into the scene. Realism, Baby!

During the closing credits of Twister, there is an instrumental playing written and performed by Eddie Van Halen entitled Respect The Wind. Stevie Nicks wrote the song Twisted specifically for the Twister Movie soundtrack. Most of the songs on Twisters  Movie Soundtrack were specifically written by a specific Artist for a chosen scene.

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Emerson Romero

On Google’s home page they always display what they call A Google Doodle. I noticed this morning that it had a man in front of a movie screen handling film stock. Being Mr. Streaming Movie Night Guy, I wondered what that was about and clicked on the doodle.

Emerson Romero was a deaf Cuban-American Silent Film Actor, who developed the technique for captioning film for deaf people. So that they too, might enjoy the movies.

After learning about Millicent Simmonds (who is also a deaf actor) while reviewing The Quiet Place movies, I thought I should do a little post and pass on this bit of film history.

Emerson Romero was born in Havana, Cuba on August 19, 1900. Cesar Romero, The TV and Film star, was his first cousin. As a youngster he developed whooping cough, which led to his deafness. His brother Dorian started a film production company and convinced Emerson to become an actor. After catching the attention of Hollywood producer Richard Harlan, he moved to Hollywood in 1926. Between 1926 and 1928, Emerson appeared in more than 24 short-reel comedies. He changed his stage name to a more American sounding Tommy Albert and did all his own make-up and stunt work.

When “Talkies” were introduced in 1927, deaf people were no longer needed as actors. and Emerson went to work at a bank in New York City. He stayed active in acting, starting The Theatre Guild Of The Deaf in 1934. In 1947 Romero developed the first captioning for a movie, which was later adopted and developed by the US Government for the Captioned Films For The Deaf program. He continued to create and develop products for the deaf to assist their daily lives, and had an entire line of products he sold. He retired and moved to Boulder, Colorado with his wife until his death on October 16, 1972.