*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* After its two-episode premiere, Obi-Wan Kenobi’s follow-up episode adds some darker and deeper shades to Obi-Wan (Ewan McGregor) and gives viewers a good taste of… Read more Obi-Wan Kenobi: Episode 3 Review →
In an era of constant reboots, remakes, and requels of beloved franchises, mostly from the 80s, the long-awaited sequel to Tom Cruise’s 1986 breakout film Top Gun is truly a… Read more Top Gun: Maverick Review: Shatters expectations through strong storytelling and engaging action →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* Given that Star Wars in the middle of a legacy revival, it was only a matter of time until we saw Ewan McGregor return as… Read more Obi-Wan Kenobi: Series Premiere Review →
Disney has been bringing their classic characters and franchises back in live action form for over the last decade and while many of them have been box-office successes, they haven’t… Read more Chip n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers Review: Disney gets this reboot right →
Writer/director Alex Garland has become a rising force in the sci-fi space with ambitious and visionary films like Ex Machina and Annihilation, but his latest trek into full-blown horror, Men,… Read more Men Review: Garland’s latest features strong horrors, but unsatisfying story conclusions →
Netflix’s visionary animated anthology series Love, Death, & Robots returns with another volume of innovative and visually immaculate original stories. With its third volume, Love, Death, & Robots delivers nine… Read more Netflix’s Love, Death, and Robots: Volume 3 Review →
Played On: Nintendo Switch (Original) Difficulty: N/A Nintendo has finally brought the beloved Nintendo Sports franchise back for Switch with Nintendo Switch Sports and it’s exactly the kind of vamped… Read more Nintendo Switch Sports Review: Slightly hollow, but mostly fun →
Nicolas Cage has had a quiet resurgence in his acting career over the last few years starring in small films that let his big personality flourish and his latest film,… Read more The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent Review: Cage and Pascal’s bromance carries the film →