THE BANANA SPLITS MOVIE [Review]
Tra la la la la la bleh! Here comes a film featuring characters no one under 40 will recognize, which attempts to scare us with lousy results. Continue reading THE BANANA SPLITS MOVIE [Review]
Tra la la la la la bleh! Here comes a film featuring characters no one under 40 will recognize, which attempts to scare us with lousy results. Continue reading THE BANANA SPLITS MOVIE [Review]
Rocko’s Modern Life returns in a surprisingly deep Netflix movie about soulless reboots and mining nostalgia to make a quick buck. (Looking at you, Disney!) Continue reading ROCKO’S MODERN LIFE: STATIC CLING [Review]
Enter into the retro world of The Mihmiverse with this fun, family-friendly tribute to the matinee movies of yore, as Danny Johnson Saves The World! Continue reading DANNY JOHNSON SAVES THE WORLD [Stream This? Review]
Quentin Tarantino is at his most Tarantino-ist in this controversial new look at a major event in Hollywood history that is one of the finest films he’s made. Continue reading ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD [Review]
The fictionalized story of how the Disco act The Village People found fame is told through ridiculous musical numbers and questionable acting choices. Continue reading CAN’T STOP THE MUSIC [Stream This? Review]
The Lion King reaches new lows, as Disney continues their trend of remaking their classic animated movies as CGI-infused live-action abominations. Continue reading THE LION KING (2019) [Review]
From beginning to end, Spider-Man: Far From Home is a total delight. It builds on what made Homecoming so enjoyable and has an impact on the MCU in a way that few solo films ever do. Continue reading SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME [Review]
Roy reviews a Netflix original horror movie, about a grieving mother and a magical boy made of clay, whom she makes to strike down her enemies. Continue reading THE GOLEM [Stream This? Review]
Mark Hamill brings the creepy and fun, breathing new life into this thoughtful reboot of the Child’s Play franchise, that surprises with its scares and humor. Continue reading CHILD’S PLAY [Review]