Spoilers Everywhere and The Difficulty of Avoiding Them!
Technology: that thing that makes our lives so much easier, but also more of a pain in the ass for people who don’t want to see a move on opening night. As anyone who is currently amongst the living knows there are two phenomena happening…
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Review – A Visual Feast For The Eyes
You know the story. Boy gets bitten by a radioactive spider and develops super powers. “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” takes that and the other variations of the story and combines them into one fantastic feast for the eyes. At first, I was a little taken…
A Review of The Movie “Five Feet Apart”
Five Feet Apart: Haley Lu Richardson’s delightful performance isn’t enough in this overwritten attempt at a tear-jerker Everything you need to know about this movie you will get from watching the trailer. But, if you want to watch the full movie “Five Feet Apart” by…
“The Last Movie Star” Review – Burt Reynolds as Burt Reynolds
“The Last Movie Star” is basically a fan film made by writer and director Adam Rifkin. The film stars Burt Reynolds as Vic Edwards, a past his prime Hollywood star. Sound like anyone? The movie starts off with Vic receiving an invitation to the International…
The Hole in the Ground Movie Review
The Hole in the Ground checks all the boxes for what a horror film should have, except for the box of ‘being scary’ Writer and director Lee Cronin’s feature film debut “The Hole in the Ground” has everything a horror film should have. It has…
On The Basis of Sex Review – From Ruth Bader Ginsburg To RBG
On the Basis of Sex tells the amazing story of Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Felicity Jones) as she overcomes the gender inequality of her day to bring a groundbreaking case before the U.S. Court of Appeals in the 1970s. That case began a process of overturning…
A Review of the Movie Arrival (2016)
I used to think, “Arrival” would be boring, then I watched it, and it turns out- I was right. But it was also a somewhat good movie. “Arrival” starts with some sad music and a voiceover of Louis Banks (Amy Adams). She’s sad, and it…
The Upside Movie Review – Bryan Cranston and Kevin Hart
The Upside pairs up Bryan Cranston and Kevin Hart in this remake of French comedy drama “Intouchables”, based on the true story of Philippe Pozzo di Borgo and Abdel Yasmin Sellou. Warning: mild spoilers. At first glance, “The Upside” delivers nothing new, relying on a…