Throughout this year, Sony has been pushing its animated features off to Netflix in order to survive the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, but it hasn’t been the most beneficial. Thus far,… Read more Vivo Review: A hidden Lin-Manuel Miranda musical animated adventure gem…on Netflix →
Right from when I first heard about Free Guy’s premise of an NPC, which is basically a background character in a video game, breaking out of its mold to be… Read more Free Guy Review: A fun, but overstuffed comedy adventure →
Outside of Pirates of the Caribbean, Disney has failed to create successful film franchises based off their theme park rides. Their latest attempt, a film based on the Jungle Cruise… Read more Jungle Cruise Review: Initial smooth sailing heads into rough waters →
While it originally was meant to be the next big animated theatrical release from producers Chris Miller and Phil Lord, Sony has brought The Mitchell’s Vs. the Machines to Netflix… Read more The Mitchells Vs. the Machines Review: A heartwarmingly hilarious animated family road trip for the ages →
After nearly a decade long development hell that consisted of late reshoots and tons of writing changes, Edge of Tomorrow and American Made director Doug Liman’s Chaos Walking has finally… Read more Chaos Walking Review: Not a chaotic mess, but nothing worthwhile →
Played On: PS5 (Original) Version: Bioshock Remastered Difficulty: Normal Bioshock is the game that totally changed my perspective on storytelling and world-building in video games. Truth be told, my gaming… Read more Best Games of All-Time: Bioshock →
When Patty Jenkins’ version of Wonder Woman came out a couple of years ago, it wasn’t a film that necessarily blew my mind, but definitely impressed me with how… Read more Wonder Woman 1984 Review: A flawed, but mostly fun new outing fans will enjoy →
With his second feature film as a director, Michael Matthews not only creates an incredibly loveable apocalyptic adventure with Love and Monsters, but the potential for another Dylan O’Brien led… Read more Love and Monsters Review: A heartfelt hero’s journey through the apocalypse that shows O’Brien at his best →