Ever since the culmination of the Infinity Saga with Avengers Endgame, I have been eagerly anticipating Marvel’s next Thanos. Jonathan Majors’ electrifying debut in the season finale of Loki only served to grow my excitement for his role as Kang…. Continue Reading →
The excitement of a new Avatar had me very eager to see this movie, but I feared after 12 years it would be hard to get roped back into the world of Pandora. From the start, Cameron builds up the… Continue Reading →
When I first saw the trailer for Strange World, the music stood out to me more than anything. Trailer music has a habit of being better than the actual score for the movie, so I wanted to see if this… Continue Reading →
As I lounged back in the bright orange recliner at The Living Room Theater, I wondered if I was setting myself up for disappointment, or if Baz Luhrmann has succeeded in another visual masterpiece as he had with Moulin Rouge…. Continue Reading →
Bill Murray, in his now ninth role in Wes Anderson’s 30+ year filmography, plays Arthur Howitzer Jr, the editor of The French Dispatch magazine who rarely actually edits or cuts down any of his writer’s work. This seems to be… Continue Reading →
Okay, clickbait title aside, obviously Halloween Kills was made pre COVID and was pushed back a year because of the pandemic, but hear me out. There’s a scene in a hospital where an angry mob forms, tired of their fellow… Continue Reading →
After Joker was hailed as some kind of masterpiece (it’s not), I was interested in revisiting Todd Phillips least loved movie, his third entry in the Hangover “franchise.” This baffling studio “comedy” serves as the connective tissue between movies like… Continue Reading →
Well, here it is. You all asked for it. I felt sick leaving this movie and quickly gave it a one star review on Letterboxd with an Arrested Development quote as my only review: “I don’t know what I expected.”Against… Continue Reading →
As I sat in the dark theater, surrounded by empty seats eliminated by use with caution tape, the first ominous tone emanated from the digital audio system. I immediately was aware that I was watching a Zack Snyder movie. With… Continue Reading →
The film was directed by the disaster schlock master of the 1990s, Rolland Emerich and was his retelling of the turning point of World War II, the Battle of Midway. Now, right away an action schlock director helming a serious… Continue Reading →
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