Brutal honesty in its visuals of farm life as well as its main relationship, God’s Own Country is an intimate look at the life of one gay man living in Yorkshire as the challenges of being isolated and having to do a ton of work at his family’s farm is met in intensity by the
We always live up to our title but this week dear listeners, oh this week, do we live up to the title. An hour and half of Ramblin On goodness is here for you to partake in as we discuss the myriad of ways the world seems to have gone to hell since we last
Thor: Ragnarok might be the cinematic equivalent of fitting a square peg in a round hole in that the movie manages to fit an entertaining spectacle into what was formerly a rigid character, but you can definitely feel the strain of getting it in there. Most of the challenges to the movie truly being transcendent
There’s no easy way to say this: Voltron: Legendary Defender season 4 is a complete and utter mess. The problems for the show started near the end of season 3 when the show dropped the atomic bomb that is the backstory of Zarkon, Hagar, and King Alfor. Such a legendary story and world building moment
Movies can come carefully constructed to elicit emotion and when packaged appropriately can do so. However, when the audience can feel the pull or the mechanics behind the finished product, it becomes less of a thrilling experience. Breathe, the directorial debut of Andy Serkis, contains many a compelling element and is stitched together for maximum