

Warner Bros. Discovery is a Mess and I Have Opinions
For some reason I find myself having a lot opinions about the reveals that resulted in the recent merger of Warner Bros. and Discovery....


Eternals Review: Great for Conversation
The online discourse around this movie skews negative and while there is room for improvement one of the better aspects of the final...


Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Review - "It's not as simple as saying I did or did not li
After two viewings of this movie I decided to try and concise my opinion into one legible composition. When the amount of conflicted...


Roma Review: A Mexican Man's Interpretation of Cinema
This award contender for its cinematography feat might resonate with general audiences for its "Indy" cinema prestige, but resonates with...


Vox Lux Review: "Demonstrating that Talent isn't Always Pretty"
For a movie that uses the line "I don't want people to think too hard, I just want them to feel good" when describing pop musi


Aquaman Review: Embracing the Ridiculous!
I know describing something as “ridiculous” can be taken as a negative, but in this particular case consider it a compliment. James Wan’s...


Christopher Robin Review: “The Reminder Every Inner Child Needs”
“I do not make films primarily for children. I make them for the child in all of us, whether he be six or sixty.” This is a Walt Disney...


Cover #1-3 Review
Brian Michael Bendis and David Mack's' Cover successfully, and amazingly, describes any comic book creator's wish fulfillment.


Ant-Man and the Wasp Review: My Formal Retraction
This week sees the release of another sequel under the Marvel brand. This is a brand that preemptively screams success now, but there was...


Multiple Man #1 Review
The last time I followed comic books regularly was back when Matt Fraction and David Aja were still putting out the amazing Hawkeye solo...