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 →
There have been films where people fall in love with blow-up dolls, hot red cars, the voice of a computer operating system, and other inanimate objects, but with her directorial… Read more Jumbo Review: A mesmerizing and warming showing of somewhat strange love →
With the COVID-19 Pandemic knocking movies off their release schedules left and right all last year, nothing was rocked more than the MCU. Not only were films like Black Widow… Read more WandaVision: Series Premiere Review →
Hot off releasing their first anime feature back in 2019, Promare, rising anime studio Studio Trigger teams up with Netflix to deliver a fast-paced, fun, and surprisingly socially relevant anime… Read more BNA: Brand New Animal Review: A whole new anime animal →
Both as an adaptation of author Roald Dahl’s The Witches and a remake of Nicolas Roeg’s 1990 classic of the same name, writer/director Robert Zemeckis’ new adaptation simply pales in… Read more The Witches Review: Another bland and pointless remake living in the shadows of its material →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s Lovecraft Country, I Am., we catch up with everyone as Christina’s (Abbey Lee) start to become clear, Hippolyta (Aunjanue… Read more HBO’s Lovecraft Country: I Am. (Episode 7) Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s Lovecraft Country, A History of Violence, the series finally gets back into its main plot thread as the… Read more HBO’s Lovecraft Country: A History of Violence (Episode 4) Review →
The newest film from director Ayumu Watanabe, Children of the Sea evokes beautiful animation as it takes viewers on a trippy oceanic mystery that isn’t always as appealing as it… Read more Children of the Sea Review: Beautiful animation can’t save a confounding story →