Writer/director Spike Lee’s newest film, Da 5 Bloods, is a historical and moving trip back through the ghosts of the Vietnam War and the pain and rage that’s haunted those… Read more Da 5 Bloods Review: Lee’s latest joint is a powerful, modern masterpiece →
With a desperate need for binge-worthy content, Apple TV+ finally finds what it’s looking for in the engrossing and intriguing mystery of Defending Jacob. Set in the small town of… Read more Defending Jacob Review: A thrilling and enticing must-watch series from Apple TV + →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s Perry Mason, Chapter 3, Mason (Matthew Rhys) tries to dig for more clues as E.B. (John Lithgow) struggles… Read more HBO’s Perry Mason: Chapter Three Review →
Since its first inception with writer/director Takashi Shimizu’s Ju-on: The Curse, the Ju-on/The Grudge franchise has been quite a rollercoaster ride. From Shimizu bringing the supernatural franchise to new heights… Read more Netflix’s Ju-on: Origins Review: Eerie atmospheric horrors and an unnerving narrative gives the franchise the return to form it needed →
*This Review Contains Full Spoiler* On this week’s episode of Stargirl, Shiv Part 1, Pat (Luke Wilson) attempts to get the new JSA to work as a team while… Read more Stargirl: Shiv Part 1 Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s Perry Mason, Chapter Two, we get a taste of new characters, both seemingly good and bad, and get… Read more HBO’s Perry Mason: Chapter Two Review →
Netflix’s newest comedy written by Will Ferrell and Andrew Steele and directed by Wedding Crashers director David Dobkin, Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, starts slow with some… Read more Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga Review: Netflix’s newest comedy is one of Ferrell’s best in recent time →
Originally supposed to make it ways to theaters back in 2019, then in January 2020, then April, and now has finally come onto Amazon Prime with the pandemic still keeping… Read more My Spy Review: Bautista and Coleman are the best part of this overly familiar family action/comedy →