Reviews
Suicide Squad: Check Your Expectations at The Door & Just Have Fun With it [Review]
It can be hard to avoid spoilers before a show, especially one that’s been as widely anticipated as this one, but I try. I like to give the most honest review I can, after all, so I try not to be influenced beforehand. Still, I couldn’t entirely avoid it, there was...
Preacher Season 1: A Bizarre & Promising Prequel to The Comic Series [Review]
From AMC and showrunner Sam Catlin (Breaking Bad) comes the TV adaptation of Garth Ennis’ and Steve Dillon's iconic DC: Vertigo comic series Preacher. The pilot episode was written and directed by executive producers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. Starring Dominic...
Suicide Squad: Summer’s Biggest Disappointment is Saved by a Tremendous Cast [Review]
Suicide Squad is being released at a critical time. For Hollywood, summer has scorched movie studios with an inconceivable amount of dull, worthless movies that fall into the category of “financial flops.” And for Warner Brothers, because of below expectation numbers...
Jason Bourne: Exciting, Beautiful, Relentless, Exhausting [Review]
I confess, this was my first Jason Bourne movie with Matt Damon. Sure I saw that one with Jeremy Renner but that doesn’t really count. And even though this was my first real taste of the franchise, it felt tired. You can tell that’s exactly what the film’s...
One Less Reason – The Memories Uninvited is an Emotionally Charged Rock Punch to The Gut [Review]
Memphis Tennessee rockers One Less Reason are gearing up to release their new and sixth studio album 'The Memories Uninvited' on August 19, 2016 through Tattooed Millionaire Records. This is my advanced review of the upcoming effort. Lead singer Cris Brown describes...
Jason Bourne: A Welcome Return for Cinema’s Best Modern Action Hero [Review]
Matt Damon and director Paul Greengrass are back to give us another chapter in the Bourne franchise, which seemingly has gotten better with each passing movie (minus the dreadful spinoff The Bourne Legacy). Nine years have passed since we last saw Jason Bourne, but...
Batman The Killing Joke: Absurd Subplot Diminishes Adaptation of Classic Graphic Novel [Review]
While Warner Brothers’ DC Comics live-action movie slate has caused division amongst critics and fans thus far, their direct-to-video original animated movies have been universally appealing for the most part. But with Batman: The Killing Joke, one of the most...
Stranger Things: X-Files Meets The Goonies & Has Stephen King’s Baby in Masterful Netflix Series [Review]
From Netflix, creators Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer, comes the highly anticipated supernatural/coming-of-age mystery series Stranger Things. Starring Winona Ryder, Noah Schnapp, Matthew Modine, David Harbour, Charlie Heaton, Natalia Dyer, Millie Brown, Finn Wolfhard,...
Star Trek Beyond: A hyperactive Mess That Tries Hard & Fails to Deliver [Review]
I think I might be done with Star Trek. The reboot universe just isn’t doing it for me, despite the beautiful homoerotic undertones of new Kirk’s relationship with new Spock. If you’re a fan of the series, particularly the new series, you might want read some other...
Ghostbusters: Calm Down Everybody, They Did Not Turn Ghostbusters into Bridesmaids [Review]
I never got why people were so upset about this new Ghostbusters. Sure the decision to make all four new Ghostbusters female seemed gimmicky; it was one of the first things I heard about this new remake and it was clearly a marketing point. But there seem to be...
Insane Clown Posse Live in Calgary July 12, 2016: The Greatest & Craziest Show on Earth [Concert Review]
The Insane Clown Posse played the Marquee Beer Market & Stage in Calgary, Alberta last night to a rabid swarm of Canadian Juggalos on July 12, 2016. It's been over a decade since ICP has stepped over the borders and played a show - so they went back in time and...
The Infiltrator: An Absorbing Crime Drama that Brings Out the Best in Bryan Cranston [Review]
In a summer filled with over-bloated sequels and movies that heavily rely on unconvincing CGI, maybe we are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel with The Infiltrator, a bright spot in what has been a considerably weak and disappointing summer thus...