From Arrival to Blade Runner 2049, no other mainstream Hollywood director has impacted the sci-fi genre as much as Denis Villeneuve has in recent years. It’s a fitting match that he would be the one to tackle author Frank...
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‘The Electrical Life of Louis Wain’ Review: Needs Bigger Sparks
You may not be familiar with the name Louis Wain, but you’ve likely seen his work before. Working as an artist in London during the 1860’s, Wain popularized cats, drawing them with big cartoonish eyes and anthropomorphic features...
‘The Last Duel’ Review: A Return to Form
Ridley Scott’s The Last Duel invokes Akira Kurosawa’s iconic Rashomon to tell a single story through various perspectives as the historical drama shapes and reshapes audiences views on its characters and truth. It’s a fascinating...
‘Lamb’ Review: A Rare Breed that Comes Up Short
Lamb is one of the strangest films I’ve watched this year. It’s a slow burning film that does a good job at building tension with its bizarre and creative themes surrounding nature, nurture, and humanity, but it struggles to do...
‘No Time to Die’ Review: A Fitting Farewell to Bond
Daniel Craig is arguably one of the best actors to portray James Bond in the character’s nearly 60 year presence on the silver screen across 25 separate films. No Time to Die marks the fifth and final appearance of Craig in the...
‘The Addams Family 2’ Review: All Too Generic
No family embraces their weirdness more than the Addams family. They’re creepy, kooky, and all kinds of spooky. But more than that, they’re a family who sticks together and celebrates their strangeness. The Addams family have...
‘The War Below’ Review: Unearths the Forgotten Heroes of War
War movies are a dime a dozen, and oftentimes it feels like we see the same subject matter repeated over and over again, especially if World War I or II are their subject. The War Below hits those notes as it follows a group of...
‘The Many Saints of Newark’ Review: Living Up to its Namesake
I’ll be upfront with you and say that I have never seen an episode of The Sopranos. That being said, I am well aware of the clout the HBO series has among television greatness. The Many Saints of Newark acts as a prequel to the...
‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ Review: A Sequel that Surpasses the Original
Sony Pictures’ Venom was a silly, off-the-rails ride that looked like Tom Hardy was having a blast being as ridiculous as possible. Just look to the lobster tank scene for the pinnacle of absurdity. That being said, the dynamic...
Dragon Con 2021 in Photos
Dragon Con 2021 was a blast. Getting to see familiar faces/cosplays while meeting new ones was so much fun. This year was handled in a new way because of COVID-19 and because of that my photos were limited. I kept my distance as...