THE NUN [Review]
The most hyped entry of The Conjuring series to date winds up being a lackluster film that feels utterly forced into the franchise. Continue reading THE NUN [Review]
The most hyped entry of The Conjuring series to date winds up being a lackluster film that feels utterly forced into the franchise. Continue reading THE NUN [Review]
The Meg? More like The Meh. With terrible CGI and phoned-in performances by those actors who aren’t hamming it up, The Meg makes Sharknado look like Jaws. Continue reading THE MEG [Review]
In this episode, Sarah, Matt, and Roy chat about Justice League and where it went wrong. Continue reading JUSTICE LEAGUE MOVIE (2017) [Podcast]
Justice League is sloppy. There’s so much that doesn’t work and looks bad. And yet somehow, the characters are charming and leave you wanting more. Continue reading Even The Justice League Can’t Save JUSTICE LEAGUE
With cheap special effects and phoned-in performances by actors who have done much better, Geostorm makes The Day After Tomorrow seem like Ben Hur. Continue reading GEOSTORM [Review]
Ridley Scott’s “Blade Runner” is considered an influential science fiction masterpiece by many. Exactly how does the sequel by Denis Villeneuve compare? Continue reading BLADE RUNNER 2049 [Review]
In this episode, Sarah and Matt discuss Wonder Woman! *cue guitar riff* Continue reading WONDER WOMAN [Podcast]
She is a member of the Justice League and forms one third of DC Comics’ Trinity. Alongside Superman and Batman, she represents the core values of the DC Universe heroes. She is a princess and warrior. She is an Amazon. To some, a god. She fights to protect those who cannot fight for themselves. She fights for truth and justice, but most importantly, she fights for love and equality. She is the most iconic female superhero in the world. She is Wonder Woman. And in 2017, some 76 years after she first appeared in the pages of All-Star Comics #8, … Continue reading WONDER WOMAN [Review]
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is a weird mish-mash of a movie, and without ever gelling its disparate elements the final product is tedious. Continue reading KING ARTHUR: LEGEND OF THE SWORD [Review]