This week’s episode of Swamp Thing, Drive All Night, finally sheds some light on the dark past that Abby (Crystal Reed) has with the Sunderlands, on why Daniel Cassidy (Ian… Read more Swamp Thing: Drive All Night Review →
Frankly, I don’t many people would dispute or judge me saying that The Beatles is easily one of, if not the most, influential band of all-time. From music to ideas… Read more Yesterday Review: Standout performances from Patel and James save Yesterday from being squandered by a messy premise →
Showcasing another story of an unlikely rise to stardom, Wild Rose’s country music vibes and a breakout performance from Jessie Buckley set it apart from being another A Star is Born… Read more Wild Rose Review: Familiar, but made fun through a country music spin and a breakout performance from Buckley →
While assassins are meant to be concise, quick-witted, and stealthy in approach, Luc Besson’s newest film, Anna, is the complete opposite and is just plain boring and confounding at times… Read more Anna Review: Luc Besson’s newest action thriller is a cliche and dull experience →
On this week’s episode of Swamp Thing, World’s Apart, we delve deeper into the relationship between Abby and the Sunderlands, get our first full look at Derek Mears as the… Read more Swamp Thing: Worlds Apart Review →
In its season finale, Blurryman, The Twilight Zone goes full-blown meta and offers a great commentary on what the series has brought thus far as well as some fun, surprising… Read more The Twilight Zone: Blurryman Review →
Here we are again with another outing of Disney’s plan to create live-action remakes of their animated classics, Aladdin. However, unlike most of Disney’s remakes, Aladdin has faced a litany… Read more Aladdin Review: Musters up enough nostalgic magic, but not much else →
You know, realizing that were almost halfway through the year, I’ve come to a single realization that’s made 2019 a solid year thus far, women have been killing it this… Read more Booksmart Review: A flawless first outing for Wilde as a director and an even stronger showing for women in film. →