With the COVID-19 Pandemic knocking movies off their release schedules left and right all last year, nothing was rocked more than the MCU. Not only were films like Black Widow… Read more WandaVision: Series Premiere Review →
Kicking off 2021 on a bit of different note, Netflix provides a funny and thought-provoking history lesson in swear words that’s an absolute delight to watch. Honestly, when History of… Read more Netflix’s History of Swear Words Review: A refreshing and surprisingly insightful look into swear words →
Back in 2006, the Winter Olympics were held in Turin, Italy, Steve Irwin was killed by a sting ray, the War in Iraq was ongoing, Former President George W. Bush… Read more Borat Subsequent Moviefilm Review: A “Very Nice!” return for Borat →
With his second feature film as a director, Michael Matthews not only creates an incredibly loveable apocalyptic adventure with Love and Monsters, but the potential for another Dylan O’Brien led… Read more Love and Monsters Review: A heartfelt hero’s journey through the apocalypse that shows O’Brien at his best →
With his sophomore feature as a director, Osmany “Oz” Rodriguez gives Netflix a fun vampire flick with some compelling modern themes that are perfect for the spooky season with his… Read more Vampires Vs. The Bronx Review: A fun and engaging vampire flick perfect for Halloween →
With there being growing conflicts with the U.S. and escalating tension causing strained relationship as election day grows nearer, honestly, I’ve been craving a pick me up comedy to give… Read more Spontaneous Review: An explosively heartwarming and hilarious love story →
The newest original film for HBO Max, Unpregnant, is a delightful coming of age road trip flick that falls into some familiar trappings but ultimately stays fresh through it’s timely… Read more Unpregnant Review: An enjoyable and intriguing coming of age road trip →
Taking the concept of a serial slasher into both the world of social media and in the driver’s seat of a rideshare service, the newest film from writer/director Eugene Kotlyarenko,… Read more Spree Review: A rideshare spin on a serial slasher that takes the genre into the age of social media →