The latest film from Pixar, Turning Red, is an interesting entry in Pixar’s prolific filmography. It not only features the first solo female director for a feature film in the… Read more Turning Red Review: Pixar’s most hilarious and touching film in years →
After hearing all the news about Mimi Cave’s feature directorial debut, Fresh, out of its rave debut at this past Sundance, it’s immensely fulfilling to say that it lives up… Read more Fresh Review: A masterful, thrilling debut from Mimi Cave →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* After delivering a satirical comedy with Don’t Look Up, director Adam McKay returns to putting his own comedic, stylistic spin on true stories with a… Read more HBO’s Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty: Series Premiere Review →
Universal’s newest rom com starring Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson, Marry Me, certainly has its overly familiar genre traits, but has enough charm and warmth to win just about anyone… Read more Marry Me Review: Easily enjoyable chemistry and direction overtakes recycled rom com plot →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* The season finale of Peacemaker ties its adventure together with a sting of hilarious and kick ass action that also contains some amazingly emotional character… Read more DC’s Peacemaker: Season Finale Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* Peacemaker finally has its titular anti-hero confront his tragic past as well as his father as major villain factions converge on the group just before… Read more DC’s Peacemaker: Stop Dragon My Heart Around (Episode 7) Review →
There are honestly so many reasons that a fourth Jackass movie shouldn’t exist, but once again the crew defies what’s thought possible with the sense of warming nostalgia and their… Read more Jackass Forever Review: A tough but heartwarmingly fulfilling goodbye →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* After some big secrets are revealed, Peacemaker puts its titular anti-hero on the run in a fun and wild episode that sets up two evil… Read more DC’s Peacemaker: Murn After Reading (Episode 6) Review →