Film Review: <em>Ideal Home</em>

There are films that one will watch where you are completely enamored with the concept and will continue to slog through a movie’s underachievement with that concept. This is certainly what I was going through while watching Ideal Home, the recently released film in which Paul Rudd and Steve Coogan play husbands who have a

First Half of the Year Movie Awards

Did you all happen to catch the LAOFCS First Half of the Year awards? I helped contribute to the list, but I wanted to share with you all my personal picks. If you head over to my Letterboxd, you can see the movies I have seen this year. I’ve got a ton to catch up

Film Review: <em>Ant-Man and the Wasp</em>

After sending us soaring with Black Panther and stomping our feelings into the ground with Infinity War, Marvel has offered moviegoers a bit of a reprieve from those two heavy hitters in the form of Ant-Man and the Wasp, a charming, yet disposable entry into the Marvel canon. It’s a movie that’s meant to entertain,

If I Had an Emmy Ballot: The Best of the 2017-2018 TV Season

The Emmy FYC window ended yesterday and after taking stock of the television season, I can say that this year was truly wild. TV has never been more diverse and we have never had as many shows as we have had in any point in the history of television. In the past TV season, I

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

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