While he might have disappointed me this year with The Intruder, director Deon Taylor teams up with writer Peter A. Dowling to create a much more interesting and action-packed story… Read more Black and Blue Review: Flawed but fairly action-packed film with an interesting perspective →
On this week’s episode of CW’s Batwoman, Who Are You?, there’s a new villain introduced and the show continues to be more and more problematic by adding things that are… Read more Batwoman: Who Are You? Review →
Nickelodeon’s Are You Afraid of the Dark? reboot has been quite surprising with the great amount of horror it has brought to a new generation of viewers and that doesn’t… Read more Are You Afraid of the Dark?: Part 3 – Destroy All Tophats →
Writer/director Bong Joon-ho has already gained some high claim from the industry and moviegoers alike with films like his fan-favorite monster movie The Host and his adaptation of the graphic… Read more Parasite Review: A modern-day masterpiece that burrows into each viewer’s head and leaves its mark →
In this last trip through the world of Criminal, we take a trip to Spain to how things are there and, unfortunately, it just doesn’t live up to the other… Read more Netflix’s Criminal: Spain Review →
Fresh off his success in the MCU with Thor: Ragnarök, writer/director Taika Waititi goes in a much bolder and funnier direction with his anti-hate satire, Jojo Rabbit. While most young… Read more Jojo Rabbit Review: Waititi’s anti-hate satire is one part hilarious, one part meaningful, and a whole lot of heart →
On this week’s episode of CW’s Batwoman, Down, Down, Down, Kate (Ruby Rose) starts to take control of being a new hero for Gotham while Alice plays more mind games… Read more Batwoman: Down, Down, Down Review →
Ruben Fleischer’s feature directorial debut, Zombieland, is one of my long-time favorites and a movie that I pretty much consider to be perfect from start to finish. With a charming… Read more Zombieland: Double Tap Review: A sufficiently funny sequel with few shortcomings →