Netflix’s The Gray Man from the Russo Brothers may be this summer’s surprise hit. It expertly balances great characters, a tight script, and stunning action in a high-octane thriller with much to offer. Harkening back to Captain America: The Winter Soldier in all the best ways, the Rus...
Read MoreThor: Love and Thunder released in the theaters this weekend, marking the next movie in Marvel’s Phase 4 and bringing with it all the cheap and shallow comedy for which both Taika Waititi and the MCU are now known. The film raises some interesting questions but does not carry through on any of the...
Read MoreHello everyone, it’s your resident horror buff back with yet another horror movie review. This time, we’re talking about The Black Phone, Blumhouse’s latest and one more stepping stone in Ethan Hawke’s return to cinematic masterpieces. The Black Phone follows Finney Shaw (Mas...
Read MoreElvis, Warner Bros.’s newest attempt to capitalize on popular singer biopics like Bohemian Rhapsody and Rocketman, exploded into theaters this last weekend, raking in a fair amount at the box office and decent praise. This film brings the eccentric King to life in a visually compelling way and rev...
Read MoreFrom the initial announcement of Lightyear, I’ve been critical of this movie’s existence. Think Obi-Wan Kenobi, only worse; there was an easy, clearly defined story with Obi-Wan waiting to be told. They just chose to waste time on a galaxy-trotting rescue mission instead. With Lighty...
Read MoreWhat is a woman? That question has become quite the meme. Back in March of this year, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson was asked that very same question by Senator Marsha Blackburn during Jackson’s Judiciary Committee hearing. She couldn’t (or wouldn’t) answer it other than to say, R...
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