Supergirl Review
I think its all time for studios to ask themselves, does the audience even care »
Disclosure Day Review
Being a child of the 80s and 90s, Steven Spielberg had a very instrumental effect »
Masters of the Universe Review
Prepare yourself for some critical gymnastics as we dive into an authentic cinematic adaptation of »
The Mandalorian and Grogu Review
It’s been nearly seven years since Star Wars has graced the silver screen. However, that »
Obsession Review
It’s been a good year for horror films and we’re not even halfway through yet. »
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Kent reviews Chronicle
Sometimes you have to wonder, “when will they ever stop with the found footage madness?” Granted, I have really appreciated Paranormal 1 & 3, and Cloverfield. But for every decent hand-cam movie there are
Read More »Andrew (surprisingly) recommends Mega Piranha
Some movies are so terrible, I find myself laughing harder that I did at “The Hangover.” All for the wrong reasons, of course. It’s just hard to take anything in movies like “Mega Pirhana”
Read More »Andrew does not recommend Sleeping with the Enemy
The early ’90s was kind of a hit-and-miss era for thrillers, namely the ones with a female lead. While there are some solid features such as “Misery” and even “The Hand that Rocks the
Read More »Andrew recommends Death Becomes Her
“Death Becomes Her” has one of the most creative twists on the zombie genre out there and one of the creepiest messages. Though the movie is a hilarious satire of beautiful women unwilling to
Read More »Andrew DEFINITELY recommends Futurama!
I never watched much of “Futurama” when it first aired on Fox over a decade ago. I didn’t really like the premise, and the robot bugged me. I figured it was another one of
Read More »Kent’s Top 10 of 2011
If that picture isn’t misleading then I don’t know what is. Not only are none of those movies in my top ten but several of them are in my bottom 5. So my annual
Read More »Andrew does NOT recommend Network
I have a love-hate relationship with ‘70s movies. Times were changing. Vietnam soldiers returned home, the civil rights movement died down, Nixon resigned as president, and television officially replaced radios. No one knew where
Read More »Andrew recommends Jesus Christ Superstar
It’s pretty rare that a movie leaves me with a raised eyebrow and an invisible “WTF?” bubble above my head.Jesus Christ Superstar, however, did the job.A mini-Jesus singing in a four-octave range while rock
Read More »Griff reviews Radio Moscow’s new album
Rock music has moved underground. The mainstream now belongs to hip hop, dubstep, and the like. As a rock fan it’s sad to see turntables, computers, and drum machines replace electric guitar, bass, and
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