Movie Review: Will & Harper
Pure kismet. In a world where there’s very direct and harsh discussion about transgender people and rights in the United States, it just so happens …
Pure kismet. In a world where there’s very direct and harsh discussion about transgender people and rights in the United States, it just so happens …
Wonder Woman 1984 is a movie consumed by hype. The 2017 film was a marvel (one time, I promise) when it came out, with a …
I really had high hopes for Where’d You Go, Bernadette. Cate Blanchett, one of the best actors of her era: great! Richard Linklater, one of …
The How to Train Your Dragon movies will probably end up one of the more underappreciated film trilogies ever. Seriously! The first film has lengthy …
Like Woody Allen, Alexander Payne is going to be a filmmaker that I will never love like the world does. While others praised Nebraska as …
Sausage Party is a gigantic missed opportunity. An R rated nightmare of food’s becoming written by the dynamite duo of Seth Rogen/Evan Goldberg sounds like …
Ghostbusters was my first foray into the world of fandom, cartoons, toys, etc. My first movie memories are of the Bill Murray movie (why my …
Not gonna lie, July’s lineup is pretty awful this year: THE BFG The Good: Steven Spielberg, y’all! The Bad: The director hasn’t done a kids movie since the …
Yay, science! The Martian, much like Gravity, celebrates the collaboration of humanity and technology to accomplish great things. In an age of scientific neglect, The …
As summer comes to an end, the swing for the fences films arrive. These films have a few potential fatal flaws, but mostly there’s enough …