‘NOBODY’ Review | It’s All Good, Man!
Bob Odenkirk sheds his Saul Goodman persona for a form-fitting John Wick number in this over-the-top revenge flick. Nobody is definitely not high cinema, but it's a fun way to spend an hour and a half.
Green Book | Movie Review
There have been a plethora of films that showcase racial tensions in America. Some films, such as 12 Years a Slave, can be difficult...
IN THE HEIGHTS | Movie Review
In the Heights is everything you could ask for from a broadway musical to the big screen. In theaters June 11th, 2021.
Practically Perfect Bonus | Mary Poppins Returns Blu-Ray Extras
Mary Poppins Returns is the fantasy musical of our generation. It released on Blu-Ray on March 19th and with it came a bevy of behind the scenes bonus features.
‘AMERICAN FICTION’ Review | The Perfect Blend
Cord Jefferson is not a household name, but he should be. He's a writer/director on the rise. Find out more with our review of his latest film, American Fiction.
The Last Black Man in San Francisco | Movie Review
With the recent push for diversity in Hollywood, we've seen more and more films representing people of color and varying genders. Some of those films have gone under the radar, such as last year's Blindspotting. The Last Black Man in San Francisco offers similar thematics to Blindspotting, while widening the diversity options even further.
Blindspotting | Movie Review
Blindspotting is a film that tackles many different aspects of modern society, from race relations to guns. It doesn’t just deliver one side of...
Tolkien | Movie Review
Tolkien begins in the early years of the life of J. R. R. Tolkien (Nicholas Hoult) but the majority of the plot is split between his time in the trenches of World War I and his years at school before the war occurs.
1917 | Devastatingly Beautiful
1917 is one of the most impressive and vicious war films ever to be made. Check out the full review here and let us know what you thought.
‘THE FATHER’ Review | The Horrors of Dementia
Stellar performances coupled with what we know of dementia make The Father extremely believable, and an almost freighting experience.