by Sean Atkins | Nov 16, 2023
Dark, complex, and grounded, The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes gives new life to the Hunger Games franchise. Even for a franchise film that cost only $100 million to make before marketing costs, it’s still a bold risk to take in the post-COVID movie world...
by Mike Joseph | Nov 9, 2023
Far from David Fincher’s best film, The Killer is still entertaining largely because of Michael Fassbender. We’ve come to expect that any project directed by David Fincher is worth watching. He has given us classics such as Seven, Fight Club, and...
by Sean Atkins | Nov 8, 2023
Higher. Further. Faster. Together. And just OK. It’s hard to believe the current state of Marvel Studios in the little over four years since the release of Captain Marvel (a film I liked more than most). We don’t need to rehash what previously has been...
by Kevin Allen | Nov 3, 2023
A marathon swimmer seeks to become the oldest woman to swim non-stop from Cuba to Florida in Netflix’s newest biopic. If there’s one thing athletes have in common with artists regardless of what sport in which they compete, it’s that the most eccentric...
by Sean Atkins | Oct 26, 2023
Even though the film leaves some things to be desired, there’s enough here to like and learn from going forward for this new film franchise. Who would have thought that putting a horror spin on animatronics that remind you of the glory days of Chuck E. Cheese...