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 →
Views of comedy and comedians have taken quite a turn as social media and viewer’s opinions can actually play a heavy hand in their career and it’s become one of… Read more Dave Chappelle: Sticks and Stones Review: Raw, thought-provoking, and hilarious outcry against cancel-culture →
When I think back to where my interest in horror and mystery began, one of the first shows that I think back to has to be Scooby-Doo! Where are You?… Read more Scooby-Doo! Return to Zombie Island Review: A sequel and a mystery that’s not worth returning to →
While comic book movies and content was once seen as an oddity and was decently rare, there’re so many comic book adaptations now that the genre is pretty much oversaturated.… Read more The Boys Season 1 Review: The cure to anyone’s “superhero fatigue” and a damn great show →
Nickelodeon and Netflix have teamed up, once again, to resurrect one of their classic cartoons and continue its story in the form of a film. This time around, the adventures… Read more Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus Review: Invader Zim is back and at his best →
With a sadistically fun sense of humor and thrilling twists and turns, Ready or Not is horror/comedy at its finest and game that’s too good to resist. The film follows… Read more Ready or Not Review: The horror/comedy you should be seeking →
Putting a horror spin on a Hanna-Barbara, The Banana Splits Movie offers a gory good time and some funny moments, but viewers will be left split if the viewing was… Read more The Banana Splits Movie Review: This horror spin on a Hanna-Barbera classic will leave viewers split →
Being from New Jersey, there’s no musician that’s more heavily identified with the state than “The Boss” himself – Bruce Springsteen. Through his charismatic voice and lyrics that have always… Read more Blinded by the Light Review: An inspirational and ambitious ode to “The Boss” →