Film Review: <em>Incredibles 2</em>

Oh what sweet relief it is to know that the wait for Incredibles 2 was worth it! The movie that fans have been clamoring for in the midst of Pixar making multiple Cars films and the final Toy Story film. But it was worth the wait saints as writer/director Brad Bird delivers all the thrills

Film Review: <em>Hereditary</em>

There’s a new kid on the horror block aiming to take up space in your homes and your mind called Hereditary. The film directed by Ari Aster, about a family in grief, is a tense picture, but one I found ultimately unfulfilling. Director Ari Aster is certainly a master of mood and dread and it

2018 Tony Awards Predictions

I have gone back and forth on these so much, I literally can’t look at them any more. Here are my Tony Awards predictions Best Musical “The Band’s Visit” “Frozen” “Mean Girls” “SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical” Best Play “The Children” “Farinelli and the King” “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” “Junk” “Latin History for

Ramblin On #47: Aka The Sienfeld Episode

If I could add a subtitle to this it would be aka the Seinfeld episode because this episode truly isn’t about anything. We jump around the various topics of the past two weeks including Rosanne getting cancelled, the drama behind the scenes of Lethal Weapon, debate the validity of NBC doing Hair as a live

Film Review: <em>Adrift</em>

Well, if I already wasn’t a fan of getting on a boat in the middle of the water, Adrift might have finally put the nail in that coffin. But despite my palpable fear and stress at being stranded at sea, there wasn’t much more that sunk into my bones. Adrift is a well enough movie.

TV Review: HBO’s <em>Fahrenheit 451</em>

It’s not surprising to me that a movie like HBO’s Fahrenhei 451 would get made given our now universal reliance on technology and the kind of world it seems we are living in. Directed by Ramin Bahrani, the TV adaptation of Ray Bradburry’s classic novel doesn’t really shock the core like it should, mostly because

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