Reviews
Awkward Pause: Ryan Harby’s Honey Dill Collection Will Brighten Your Dismal 2020 (Review)
Awkward Pause is a must-have collection of Ryan Harby's online comics 'Honey Dill' and is available now from Renegade Arts Entertainment. Here is my review: Awkward Pause a collection of Ryan Harby’s popular online comics Honey Dill. A love letter to odd...
ABC Monstrosity Literally Explodes with Creativity (Review)
ABC Monstrosity is an alternative alphabet book from Alice at Naptime creator Shea Proulx published via Renegade Arts Entertainment and is AVAILABLE NOW to purchase right HERE. This is my review: ABC Monstrosity is both quirky and hilarious, with creepy creations sure...
Birds of Prey is a Coke-Fueled Punk Ass Masterpiece (Blu-ray Review)
Birds of Prey and the Fabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn arrived on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD on May 12. Starring Margot Robbie and directed by Cathy Yan, here is my review of the blu-ray: When Gotham’s most nefariously narcissistic villain, Roman Sionis (Ewan...
The Way Back is an Oscar Worthy All-Too-Personal Character Study For Ben Affleck (Blu-ray Review)
Follow the road to redemption when “The Way Back” arrived on Blu-ray and DVD on May 19. Academy Award winner Ben Affleck (“Argo,” “The Accountant”) stars in “The Way Back,” directed by Gavin O’Connor (“The Accountant,” “Warrior,” “Miracle”). Here is my blu-ray review:...
Space Force Season 1 is Bland Overall But Displays Flashes of Potential (Review)
Netflix has had numerous hits and misses over the years when it comes to their original content. They can sweep the nation with a show like Stranger Things, and they can misfire with a show such as Fuller House. With Space Force, fans and critics thought we were...
The Atomic Victory Squad Issue 4 Will Milk You Within an Inch of Your Life (Review)
The Atomic Victory Squad is an independent comic book series from creator Lowell Dean (Wolfcop, Supergrid), artist Javier Martin Caba, cover artist Joel Hustak and letterer Micah Myers. Here is my review of issue 4: The Atomic Victory Squad is a globe-trotting, world...
The Rhythm Section is One of The Grittiest & Most Realistic Assassin Films in Years (Blu-ray Review)
THE RHYTHM SECTION arrives on Digital April 14 and on Blu-ray Combo Pack April 28 from Paramount Home Entertainment. Here is my review of the blu-ray: From the producers of the James Bond franchise and Emmy®-winning** director Reed Morano (“The Handmaid’s Tale”), THE...
Like Wine, ‘Uncorked’ is a Film to Savor During These Times (Review)
These past few weeks certainly have been challenging, stressful, and, well pick your synonym, for most people around the world. So much uncertainty and despair has left many of us isolated at home instead of being out socially, going to the movies among other things....
VFW Injects New Life into a Forgotten Genre Amidst a Canvas of Mayhem & Blood (Review)
VFW is an action thriller from Bliss director Joe Begos and RLJE Films. The film stars Stephen Lang, William Sadler, Martin Kove, David Patrick Kelly, Fred Williamson, Sierra McCormick, Dora Madison Burge and George Wendt. Here's my review: A typical night for...
Richard Jewell is Clint Eastwood’s Best Film since Million Dollar Baby (Blu-ray Review)
What is reported as fact obscures the truth when “Richard Jewell” arrives on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital March 17, 2020. Directed by legendary filmmaker Clint Eastwood, “Richard Jewell” is based on the true story of the 1996 Atlanta Games bombing. Here is my blu-ray...
Guns Akimbo: Watching Daniel Radcliffe Piss With Gun Hands is Both The Funniest & Scariest Scene of 2020 (Review)
Guns Akimbo is an upcoming action comedy film from the Saban Films and director/writer Jason Lei Howden (Deathgasm). The movie stars Daniel Radcliffe, Samara Weaving, Ned Dennehy, Rhys Darby and Milo Cawthorne. Here's my review: Miles is a video game developer who...
The Invisible Man Is A Terrifying Horror Film With A Tremendous Turn From Elisabeth Moss (Review)
From Sinister in 2012 to Happy Death Day in 2017, Blumhouse Productions is a production company that prides itself on crafting low-budget horror films from a growing list of rising auteurs, although, for every masterpiece like Get Out, there's a dud on the level...