SDCC: Justice League, Wonder Woman, and Kong Skull Island Trailer Analysis

So Warner Bros dropped some new trailers at Comic Con and I have some thoughts. Wonder Woman -YAS! -The action in this looks incredible. The stuff with the lasso and the bullets bouncing off of her shoes. That slow mo beatdown. -I actually wasn’t annoyed by Chris Pine, who I’m almost tired of seeing in

SDCC: How the DoD and DoHS Work with Hollywood

One of my favorite things to do at Comic-Con is to attend panels that might see off the beaten path but are very intriguing content wise. How could I pass up the chance to hear members from the Armed Forces branches talk about how they help with Hollywood productions. Now admittedly, I was skeptical about

Film Review: Star Trek Beyond

As the Star Trek franchise enters its 50th year, it seems like a good place to take stock of its mission and legacy. Has this property truly gone where no man has gone before? Is there still life in the movie franchise that saw its 2nd entry of the reboot fall kind of flat. Well

Film Review: How He Fell in Love

One of the toughest things about movies that deal with affairs is not the likability of the characters, but in how we as an audience feel about the choices the characters make in order to start the affair. People may not agree with many of the choices made by characters in How He Fell in

First Half of the Year Movie Awards

I cannot believe that the year is half over. Time has flown by so damn quickly. Taking stock of the landscape of movies and it has been a bit of an uneven year. Granted I haven’t seen some of the big players, but were it not for LA Film Festival this year would seem super

My Long Overdue LA Film Fest Wrap Up

This post was supposed to have gone up two weeks ago but when the Great Domain Name Crash of 2016 came I lost all the progress and couldn’t update the site with anything new. I enjoyed that this LA Film Fest forced me to do a decent amount of research into the films I was

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