Reviews, Discussions, and Interviews – All from Nashville
Hereditary Inflicts Emotional Terror and Cements Itself as an Instant Horror Classic (Review)
It is very easy to see why Hereditary had an incredible amount of buzz after this year's Sundance. New director Ari Aster comes onto the scene and has one of the most confident horror visions and well-crafted screenplays EVER. Not just in the past 10 years, but of all...
Hotel Artemis is Fun, But Never Takes The Step Towards Greatness (Review)
Sometimes you go see a movie that is entertaining, but the entire time you're watching it you just know that you'll forget about it in a few days. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but that movie usually falls into the "I'd watch it if it was on Netflix"...
South Park Season 21 Turns The President into Pennywise & Shows Us How Social Media Ruins Lives (Blu-ray Review)
South Park is back with all-new, uncensored episodes from the show’s incredible 21st season, available on DVD and Blu-ray June 5, 2018! Join Cartman, Kenny, Stan, and Kyle as they take on the opioid epidemic, experiment with water bears, dig into the underbelly of...
Action Point Looks Like it Was More Fun to Make Than it Was to Watch (Review)
I wasn’t paying attention when I saw the trailers for Action Point. If I had, I would have seen that it was made by Johnny Knoxville, co-creator and star of Jackass and that might have helped me make a more informed decision. But I missed that and really didn’t want...
Jackass Complete Movie and TV Collection is a Wild & Weird Trip Down Memory Lane (Review)
The Jackass Complete Movie and TV Collection will be available on May 29th. The 11-disc DVD set features Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, and Jason ‘Wee Man’ Acuña and includes all 7 movies and the entire TV series. Here is my review: Never...
Annihilation 4K UHD Blu-ray is Stunning & Stacked with Must-See Special Features (Review)
Annihilation debuts on Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD May 29, 2018 from Paramount Home Media Distribution. From director director Alex Garland’s (Ex Machina) and starring Natalie Portman, Oscar Isaac, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Gina Rodriguez, Tessa Thompson, and Tuva Novotny...
Solo: A Star Wars Story is One of The Strongest in a Franchise That Keeps Getting Better (Review)
2018 keeps delivering. This week it was Solo: A Star Wars Story. I had my doubts about whether Disney could deliver its promised one Star Wars movie per year. I thought maybe the quality might start to slip or something but it feels like the opposite is true. The...
Ron Howard Defies the Odds with Solo: A Star Wars Story (Review)
The famed smuggler, scoundrel and hero Han Solo once said long ago in a galaxy far away to, “Never tell me the odds.” I can only imagine that was the same thing director Ron Howard kept telling himself when he was brought on board for Solo: A Star Wars Story after...
Everything Affects Everything in 13 Reasons Why Season 2 (Review)
13 Reasons Why is one of Netflix's most popular and controversial shows. When season one hit the streaming service last year, the show received a lot of criticism for it's depiction of the teen suicide. Despite this, the show drew in the ratings and was eventually...