The latest film from writer/director Stella Meighe, The Photograph, is genuinely romantic experience about reconciling and love that boasts two strong performances from Issa Rae and Lakeith Stanfield. The film… Read more The Photograph Review: Rae and Stanfield boast irresistible chemistry in original love story →
The live action/animated hybrid adaptation of Sonic the Hedgehog is actually quite a unique instance in the film industry. After the horrendous initial design of the iconic SEGA character, fans… Read more Sonic the Hedgehog Review: A fast-paced, fun adventure that’s pleasing for fans and families →
On this week’s episode of Harley Quinn, Devil’s Snare, Harley (voiced by Kaley Cuoco) deal with the fallout of Scarecrow’s (voiced by Rahul Kohil) mutated scare toxin that’s created mutant… Read more Harley Quinn: Devil’s Snare Review →
On this week’s episode of Harley Quinn, Harley Quinn Highway, Harley (voiced by Kaley Cuoco) gets the gang back together to bust Ivy (voiced by Lake Bell) out of Scarecrow’s… Read more Harley Quinn: Harley Quinn Highway Review →
While David Ayer’s adaptation of Suicide Squad was handily labeled as another dud for DC’s endeavors in creating a cinematic universe, there was one aspect that most viewers came away… Read more Birds of Prey Review: A fantabulous, hilarious, bloody, and bonkers must-see →
In this week’s episode of Harley Quinn, Bensonhurst, Harley (voiced by Kaley Cuoco) is out on her own after Ivy (voiced by Lake Bell) dodging her texts and the rest… Read more Harley Quinn: Bensonhurst Review →
Creating a chilling atmosphere and featuring another standout performance from Riley Keough, the newest horror film from Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz, The Lodge, is a stone-cold chiller with only… Read more The Lodge Review: A stone-cold chiller that boasts a frosty atmosphere →
The Rhythm Section, based on the novel of the same name by Mark Burnell, has been “almost out” plenty of times and gone through quite a development hell. Originally, the… Read more The Rhythm Section Review: Lively and Morano liven up dull material →