Review: ANNIHILATION Will Obliterate Your Senses
Alex Garland’s Annihilation is a dazzling delirious dose of science fiction that will leave audiences baffled yet begging for more. This release is one which will stir up debate long after it has...
View ArticleA Major Funko Announcement Was Made Involving The Comic Book Men
One of the greatest benefits of being a collector of Funko pops is that other collectors are routinely looking out for everyone. Such was the case this afternoon when Instagrammer sw_up_wir20 posted a...
View ArticleReview: Netflix’s JESSICA JONES Season 2 – Krysten Ritter Soars
Krysten Ritter gets the second season of Jessica Jones off to a roaring start and reminds fans why she is one of the best casting decisions Marvel has ever made. Read the full story here: Review:...
View ArticleReview: A Wrinkle In Time Is A Cosmic Trip Worth Taking
A Wrinkle In Time suffers from the unrealistic expectations of critics expecting director Ava DuVernay to deliver a film on par with Selma. Not every movie has to be perceived by critics as being...
View ArticleReview: TOMB RAIDER Is A Boring Version Of The Game And That’s All
Poor writing and listless action sequences are just some of the reasons why the latest attempt at rebooting Tomb Raider is doomed for failure. Read the full story here: Review: TOMB RAIDER Is A Boring...
View ArticleCheck out The Brand New AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR Trailer
In conjunction with the start of ticket sales for the highly anticipated Avengers: Infinity War, Marvel has released what’s most likely the final trailer before it’s release date. Check it out If...
View ArticleReview: PACIFIC RIM UPRISING Should Have Never Been Released
Horrible CGI and a poorly written narrative are just some of the reasons why Pacific Rim Uprising is an epic failure. Why do you think Guillermo del Toro decided to focus his attention on The Shape Of...
View ArticleReview: ROSEANNE Highlights The Complexities Of Life
In this era of rehashed material and regurgitated plot lines, the reboot of Roseanne (which starts tonight on ABC) proves some shows get better with age. Back when the show debut in 1987, Roseanne...
View ArticleReview: READY PLAYER ONE Is A Beautifully Flawed Experience
The adaptation of Ernest Cline’s post-apocalyptic novel Ready Player One is a spectacular display of visual artistry oozing with enough pop culture references to leave audiences delighted. While the...
View ArticleReview: A QUIET PLACE Will Give You The Best Nightmares
A Quiet Place is deftly written, masterfully staged, and a beautifully shot film which oozes with intensity while leaving audiences exhausted from the ordeal. Classifying which genre Director/Actor...
View ArticleReview: HBO’s ANDRE THE GIANT Documentary Is A Gripping Look Inside
The HBO documentary Andre The Giant is a gripping look at the tragic circumstances surrounding one of the all-time great sports entertainers. The filmmakers stayed away from making a movie solely...
View ArticleReview: DEATH OF STALIN Shines A Light On The Idiocy Of Politics
Armando Iannucci’s latest film The Death Of Stalin is a cinematic collage of excellent writing, biting satire, and strong performances. While it may seem odd to equate fantastic satire with a film...
View ArticleReview: RAMPAGE Is The Video Game Adaptation We’ve Craved
Rampage combines intense action sequences, colorful/eye-popping special effects, and an engaging storyline making it the best video game adaptation to date. While some will reference either the...
View ArticleReview: I FEEL PRETTY … No, More Like Mad As Hell!
Amy Schumer’s latest film I Feel Pretty is mired by a rote premise built upon a narrative which preaches women must be beautiful to achieve happiness resulting in an insulting final product which will...
View ArticleReview: THE HANDMAID’S TALE Season 2 Is Bleak Yet Brilliant
The Handmaid’s Tale’s second season is full of brilliant cinematography, vibrant performances, and a burning intensity which radiates every second of each episode. It really should come as no surprise...
View ArticleReview: AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR Is A Dark Dynamic Ride
Avengers: Infinity War is the perfect blend of emotional resonance, heart-racing action sequences, and a narrative which is both relentless and shocking. There is nothing about the Russo brothers...
View ArticleReview: YOU WERE NEVER REALLY HERE Is Brilliant Brutality On Display
Lynne Ramsay’s You Were Never Really Here is a delicious dark dose of originality accented by a narrative rife with violence, loneliness, and trauma. While Ramsay’s directorial resume is far from...
View ArticleReview: CHAPPAQUIDDICK Is A Mundane Trip Down Memory Lane
A stellar performance from Jason Clarke isn’t enough to overcome a meandering narrative and the pacing issues which plague John Curran’s Chappaquiddick. While Curran intends to provide insight into the...
View ArticleReview: TULLY Is An Uncensored Look At Motherhood
Jason Reitman’s latest project, Tully, is a blistering look at the parts of motherhood that aren’t covered in Parenting magazine. While Hollywood has spent years glamorizing the simplicities that come...
View ArticleReview: BACKSTABBING FOR BEGINNERS Reaches New Levels Of Boredom
Per Fly’s Backstabbing For Beginners is plagued by a meandering narrative and a less than inspired performance from Theo James. While the idea of retelling one of the greatest scandals to hit the...
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