Reviews, Discussions, and Interviews – All from Nashville
Tales of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Bids Farewell To The Best TMNT Series of All Time (Review)
The fifth and final season of the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series has finished airing all 20 episodes. From Nickelodeon Animation Studio and based on characters created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, the series starred Seth Green, Sean Astin, Greg...
Murder on The Orient Express is a Gorgeous & Loving Homage to The Golden Age of Detective Stories (Review)
This week it was either Daddy’s Home 2 or Murder on the Orient Express, a choice that pit Mark Wahlberg against Dame Judi Dench for my attentions. You might think that choice would be obvious and had Mr. Wahlberg worn something sleeveless in the trailer, I would have...
Mayhem is The Bastard Cinematic Offspring if Die Hard, Crank, 28 Days Later & Suits Had an Orgy (Review)
From RLJE Entertainment and director Joe Lynch (Knights of Badassdom), comes Mayhem. Starring Steven Yeun, Samara Weaving, Dallas Roberts, Steven Brand, Caroline Chikezie, André Eriksen and Kerry Fox, the film is now playing in limited theaters and VOD. Derek Cho is...
Daddy’s Home 2 is a Holiday Lump of Coal (Review)
With comedy sequels, the cast is usually bigger, and the gag jokes try to go even further; and, of course, Daddy’s Home 2 accomplishes both of those things, but with bad results. Personally, I enjoyed Daddy’s Home. It wasn’t the best comedy, but it was certainly one...
Thor: Ragnarok is Another Predictable Marvel Movie But It’s Still Amazing (Review)
Man, am I ever done with Superhero movies. I’m not sure when it happened, probably before Spiderman and Wonder Woman, before Guardians of the Galaxy 2; all I know is that superhero movies don’t fill me with girlish delight like they used to. Still, I was looking...
Where is Zog? Creator Jeff Martin Brings His Heavy Metal Sci-Fi Comic to The Masses (Interview)
Exclusive: From writer and artist Jeff Martin (Hockeypocalypse, War of 1812), comes Where is Zog? The comic series was originally published on HeavyMetal.com and has officially launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund a print book that is a must-buy for fans of Gwar...
The Killing of a Sacred Deer is a Heart Pounding Thriller From The First Shot (Review)
It's an incredible time for independent filmmaking. With production houses like A24 leading the frontline, indie movies are becoming a major force in the festival circuit and showing potential as serious Oscar contenders. Greek Director Yorgos Lanthimos has...
Third Time’s the Charm with Comically Fun Thor: Ragnarok (Review)
If you ask anyone (like me) who has seen the previous 16 movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), a good number of them will tell you that both Thor movies are among their least favorite. It’s not to say they’re bad, but they’re easily forgettable compared to...
South Park The Fractured But Whole is an Amazing Tactical Turn-Based RPG (Review)
South Park The Fractured But Whole was a real roller-coaster for me. The game takes you on a wild journey of interruptions, a time-bending plot and laughs like any other random South Park episode. The thing I have always enjoyed while playing Stick of Truth and The...