

Movie spotlight
Woodshop
Wood working has never been hotter than the hammering that takes place in this Woodshop. Hall-of-fame director, Chris Ward assembles a rough and rugged crew of master carpenters who are drilling experts. Check out Steve Vex nailing Angelo Marconi, Samuel Colt boring into Damien Drake, Roman Heart (in his first Raging Stallion movie) getting nailed by Morgan Black and Tom Wolfe driving his wood deep into Trent Locke. This Woodshop will make you wish you had some projects to do with hot helpers like these.
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Plot Summary
A reclusive man, estranged from his family, works in a woodshop. His quiet existence is disrupted when a former associate from his criminal past unexpectedly reappears. The man must confront the ghosts of his former life and the potential danger that comes with their reunion, forcing him to make difficult choices about his present and future.
Critical Reception
Woodshop received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics highlighting its atmospheric tension and strong central performance. Some found its deliberate pacing and bleak subject matter challenging, but others praised its raw portrayal of isolation and the struggle for redemption.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its moody atmosphere and Kevin Corrigan's compelling performance.
Noted for its slow-burn suspense and exploration of isolation.
Some found the narrative bleak and uneventful.
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Fun Fact
Director Mark Jackson often uses long takes and minimal dialogue to create a sense of realism and immersion in his films.
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