On this week’s episode of WandaVision, Now in Color, Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) deal with the unexpected side effects of Wanda’s pregnancy as her due date rapidly… Read more WandaVision: Now in Color (Episode 3) Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s 30 Coins, Recuerdos (Memories), Father Vergara (Eduard Fernandez) takes a grim walk down a tragic memory lane that fleshes… Read more HBO’s 30 Coins: Recuerdos (Memories) Review →
The directorial debut of Alex McAulay, Don’t Tell a Soul, is a bare-knuckled, grisly thriller about dominant masculinity and keeping secrets that goes a little too far. The film follows… Read more Don’t Tell a Soul Review: A nail-biting thriller that just doesn’t stick the landing →
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 →
The newest film from director Kornel Mundruczo, Pieces of a Woman, brings viewers on an emotional journey through grief and heartache that’s elevated through a powerful central performance from Vanessa… Read more Pieces of a Woman Review: A devastating look into sudden tragedy headlined by an award-worthy performance from Vanessa Kirby →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of 30 Coins, El Espejo (The Mirror), Father Vergara (Eduard Fernandez) continues to fight against the demons that are after the… Read more HBO’s 30 Coins: El Espejo (The Mirror) 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 →
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 →