“FLIGHT” Review
I was excited for Robert Zemeckis’ return to live action movies and Flight didn’t disappoint. It’s not that I didn’t like his animated works,...
Despicable Me 3 | Movie Review
Around seven years ago I was in central California visiting my extended family. We all decided to go and see a new animated comedy...
Sicario: Day of the Saldado | Movie Review
In 2015, director Denis Villeneuve released his sleeper hit entitled Sicario. It was a bold, tense, and thought-provoking film that dealt with the escalating...
“Star Trek Into Darkness” Movie Review
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far way…no, wait, that’s not right. Space, the final frontier. Yes, that’s it. Is that tag...
“How To Train Your Dragon 2” Movie Review
5 years after the original installment, we find the Viking Island of Berk a prosperous and happy place, with humans and dragons coexisting happily....
The Favourite | Movie Review
Yorgos Lanthimos is a filmmaker who avoids unconventional storytelling to convey a message about the fragility of human emotions and our failing abilities to...
The Mummy | Movie Review
In 1999 I saw a film called The Mummy which was a reboot a 1932 Boris Karloff film of the same name. That original...
Spider-Man: Homecoming | Movie Review
Before I watched Spider-Man: Homecoming I found myself watching a video criticizing Marvel. The video had an issue with Marvel placing too many jokes...
“Of Dice and Men” – Movie Review
Hello all! Sorry for the long time between this article and the last. Summer blew in full force and swept me off my feet....
Booksmart | Movie Review
Almost everything about Booksmart is phenomenal, and whether you liken it to a John Hughes film or one of Seth Rogen’s early works, it’s a coming of age, high school R-rated comedy that will have you rolling in your seat for the entire hour and 42 minute run time.