Reviews
Spider-Man: Far From Home is a Captivating & Satisfying Conclusion to Phase 3 of the MCU (Review)
After a cameo role in Captain America: Civil War, your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man earned his first movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the form of Spider-Man: Homecoming, which succeeded in grounding the superhero in modern-day Queens, and great...
1ST LEGION OF UTOPIA – Free Your Mind & Your Ass Will Follow (Review)
1ST LEGION OF UTOPIA is an original 80 page graphic novel published by Renegade Arts Entertainment written by James Davidge, art by Bob Prodor and Nick Johnson (cover), lettering and design by Ryan Ferrier. It is available to own NOW right HERE. This is my review: The...
Toy Story 4: I May Never Look at an Antique Shop The Same Way Again (Review)
Can you believe the first Toy Story, the Original, was in 1995? Even the latest in the series (before this one) was in 2010, so color me surprised to see another Toy Story here in 2019. I don’t even think I’ve seen the second and the third movies. Well I’ve seen...
Toy Story 4 is A Charming Character-Driven Story That’s Small in Stakes But Big At Heart (Review)
This weekend marks the release of Toy Story 4, the latest computer animated film from Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios. The announcement of the project in 2015 was met with heavy skepticism after the initial trilogy was capped by a perfect ending to...
Late Night is a Hilarious Workplace Comedy With Sharp Social Commentary (Review)
After over a decade of success writing and starring in The Office and The Mindy Project, actress and comedienne Mindy Kaling has ventured into writing for film, and the words of her debut feature screenplay are translated into the terrific workplace comedy Late Night....
Godzilla: King of the Monsters is Disappointing & The Giant Monster Fights Were Obscured Most of the Time (Review)
This week I saw Godzilla: King of the Monsters. I’ve never seen a Godzilla movie before, so I might be the wrong person to review this. It’s possible that Godzilla: King of the Monsters is would not be the best introduction to the series. But director Michael...
South Park Season 22: Time to Get Super Cereal & Deal with ManBearPig (Blu-ray Review)
SOUTH PARK: THE COMPLETE TWENTY-SECOND SEASON is available to own NOW on Blu-ray and DVD. Each two-disc set also includes deleted scenes and mini-commentaries on all episodes by “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. The Blu-ray set additionally includes...
HAPPY! Season 2: Let’s Talk about Patrick Fischler’s Legendary Performance (Review)
From SyFy and director Brian Taylor (Crank) comes the TV adaptation of Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson’s HAPPY! Morrison will serve as co-executive producer alongside Taylor, adapting his own comic to the smallscreen. Starring Christopher Meloni, Patton...
BOGART CREEK is Morbidly Hilarious & Loaded with Bizarre Black Comedy (Review)
BOGART CREEK Volume 1 is a collection of cartoonist Derek Evernden's single-panel comics and is available NOW from Renegade Arts Entertainment. Here is my review: Collecting the best of Bogart Creek, Derek Evernden’s laugh out loud funny, single-panel comics of absurd...
Godzilla: King of the Monsters is an Epic Movie That You Want to Love, But Just Can’t (Review)
Don't you just hate being disappointed? To look forward to a movie like this that had an epic trailer and teased something great, only to leave the theater feeling let down is an awful impression. That being said, it doesn't mean that Godzilla: King of the Monsters is...
MA is an Uncomfortable & Odd Misfire (Review)
From the trailer, it was difficult to tell if Ma would be an enticing thriller, a guilty pleasure, or simply a bad movie. It's not good if the trailer alone has an identity crisis and let's just say that Ma definitely has no idea what kind of movie it wants to be....
Brightburn Shines in its Brutality but Goes from Zero to Murder a Little Too Quickly (Review)
BRIGHTBURN is directed by David Yarovesky and produced by James Gunn from a screenplay by Brian Gunn and Mark Gunn. The film stars Jackson A. Dunn, Elizabeth Banks, David Denman, Matt Jones and is now playing in theaters from Sony Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films. What...