Title On September 5, 2025, as families across the nation flock to theaters for the release of Light of the World, a new animated feature from the Salvation Poem Project and the creative minds behind Disney classics like The Lion King, Mulan, and The Emperor’s New Groove, director John Schafer sits at the crossroads of
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In a cultural landscape still scarred by the divisiveness of the 2020 presidential election, filmmaker Erik Bork's directorial debut, The Elephant in the Room, arrives as a timely comedic balm. Set in the tense days of December 2020, the film follows Leah, a progressive social media strategist played by Alyssa In Paris, as she sparks
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McKenna Grace and JoJo Regina, the young stars of What We Hide—a poignant 2025 American drama directed and written by Dan Kay—share a laugh, their bond evident. "Wow, what a movie," Salfen began, noting how the film grabs viewers from the start, plunging them into an emotional whirlwind. As sisters Spider and Jessie, played by
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Review by Paul Salfen https://www.amfm-magazine.tv/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/The-Conjuring-Last-Rites.m4a This is Paul Salfen with your KLAK Movie Minute. In theaters this weekend is The Conjuring: Last Rites, the final film in the series that follows the real life Ed and Lorraine Warren, the celebrated paranormal investigators played by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga, that has spooked many audiences and
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Review by Paul Salfen https://www.amfm-magazine.tv/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Caught-Stealing.m4a This is Paul Salfen with your KLAK Movie Minute. In theaters this weekend is Caught Stealing, the wild new action crime caper from the brilliant director Darron Aronofsky starring Austin Butler that's violent, funny, absolutely nuts in places, and thoroughly entertaining. The story follows a young guy that was on the
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In the sweltering heat of a UK summer, where temperatures mirrored the intensity of a Texas heat advisory, Paul Salfen of AMFM Magazine connected with a passionate trio: director Gino Evans and stars Becky Bowe and Joe Gill. Their film, Treading Water, had just emerged from the festival circuit, carrying with it a wave of
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Interview by Paul Salfen In the bustling world of Hollywood adaptations, few stories grip the imagination quite like Stephen King's The Institute. The MGM TV series, a chilling tale of psychic kids trapped in a shadowy facility, has viewers on the edge of their seats as it hurtles toward its finale. But behind the telekinetic
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By Paul Salfen In the heart of Hollywood's glittering chaos, where scandals can shatter careers overnight, director Carlson Young has carved out a niche for herself as a storyteller unafraid to dive into the shadows. Her latest film, Trust, takes audiences on a pulse-pounding journey with a Hollywood starlet who flees to a remote cabin
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Interview by Paul Salfen The sun blazes over the Pinewood Golf Course, where the air crackles with the tension of the State Championship. For Jeremy Avery, a high school senior chasing a college golf scholarship, every swing is a chance to rewrite his future. But life’s fairways are rarely straight, and in The Short Game,
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Interview by Paul Salfen In an era of grim headlines and blockbuster bombast, “The Short Game” arrives as a breath of fresh air—a heartfelt indie film that blends sports drama with profound family ties. Directed by Frank Sanza and produced by David Parks, this uplifting tale follows Jeremy Avery, a high school golfer chasing a
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