Although it features two iconic action leads, one with a legendary legacy and another that’s quickly rising, Cosmic Sin is barely a comprehendible movie. It’s honestly hard to even describe… Read more Cosmic Sin Review: Utter sci-fi trash →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* The Falcon and The Winter Soldier quickly brings fans back into a post-Endgame MCU for a more personal look at Falcon (Anthony Mackie) and Winter… Read more The Falcon and the Winter Soldier: Series Premiere Review →
The Pacific Rim franchise returns for more Jaeger versus Kaiju action with the new Netflix animated series Pacific Rim: The Black. Pacific Rim has always had the same problems that… Read more Pacific Rim: The Black Review: The franchise return for some more epic fights and slightly improved storytelling →
After nearly a decade long development hell that consisted of late reshoots and tons of writing changes, Edge of Tomorrow and American Made director Doug Liman’s Chaos Walking has finally… Read more Chaos Walking Review: Not a chaotic mess, but nothing worthwhile →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On the series finale of WandaVision, The Series Finale, Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and Agatha (Kathryn Hahn) go toe to toe as Wanda discovers her greater… Read more WandaVision: Series Finale Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of WandaVision, On a Very Special Episode…, everyone goes through some growing pains as Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany)… Read more WandaVision: On a Very Special Episode…(Episode 5) Review →
The latest DC animated film, Batman: Soul of the Dragon, doesn’t end up feeling like another strong outing for the caped crusader or an interesting introduction to lesser-known DC figure… Read more Batman: Soul of the Dragon Review: A stylistic, but soulless DC animated outing →
Tapping into a style not seen in nearly a decade by writer/director Robert Rodriguez, We Can Be Heroes is sort of that spiritual successor for Rodriguez’s more family-friendly stints like… Read more We Can Be Heroes Review: A mostly worthy Spy Kids/Sharkboy and Lavagirl successor →