FILM REVIEW: Max Winslow and the House of Secrets
This year’s half term movie is a spin on the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory premise reimagined for the internet age that pits a group of ‘bad’ children against each other to win a glittering prize. A High School teen movie with a dash of the Hunger Games aimed at young adults, Max Winslow and the House of Secrets is a fun if cheesy story of teamwork and beating your demons.
Ahwatukee filmmaker’s movie finally debuts today
The Valley’s first movie theater to reopen is kicking off with the local premier of Ahwatukee native and Mountain Pointe High School alumnus Sean Olson’s second feature film today, June 10.
[Shriekfest 2019] 'Max Winslow and the House of Secrets' is a heartfelt sci-fi adventure
Max Winslow, recently premiering at Shriekfest 2019, stars a terrific young cast, with a production value that is stunningly rich. Visually, Olson’s film shines, and, on top of that, Jeff Wild’s writing is as smart as it is well thought out—even taking the time to answer one of my more immediate questions, like, how is this man allowed to take over an entire school’s utilities and disrupt an otherwise repetitive day?
‘Max Winslow’Film Threat Review
Max Winslow And The House Of Secrets is a technology-gone-awry thriller aimed at the entire family. This leaves one of two possibilities open. First off, is that screenwriter Jeff Wild and director Sean Olson sanitized the film to the point where it lacks any sense of threat, as to not scare the children. Alternatively, they could have remembered that fairy tales were meant to show kids the darker side of life and kept the intensity at full throttle.
Marina Sirtis joins Chad Michael Murray in ‘Max Winslow and the House of Secrets’
Star Trek: The Next Generation star Marina Sirtis has been cast alongside Chad Michael Murray (Riverdale) in the upcoming fantasy adventure film Max Winslow and the House of Secrets.