Names have incredible power and the name Candyman has terrified and captivated audience since the 90s. Now, a new entry in his story has arrived with the Nia DaCosta directed, Jordan Peele produced sequel, with some updated racial politics and a new desire to thrill and scare audiences. Candyman begins in the 70s, chronicling the
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is quite of a conundrum of a film to write about. I’m composing this review several days after having seen the movie and I feel much the same way I did when I first saw it. The movie, part of Marvel’s phase 4, is aggressively fine in
Jungle Cruise is a movie of many feats. Disney has made year another big budget feature based on a ride no one would think would make for a movie, which is a feat. It’s also a feat that a movie trying to be adventurous can feel so flat or that charismatic actors can seem to
Let’s start this review off right by saying that Black Widow, Marvel’s newest film after a year break from the theaters, is way more fun than I had anticipated that it would be. For me the prospect of this film has always felt the most cash grabby of the MCU’s films given how the story
It is truly is wild to see pop culture moments that you lived through making their way to the screen. Zola’s incredible tweets was something I lived through in real time and it was one of the most engrossing stories I’ve ever read, no matter the medium. As such, the A24 adaptation of the film
Aretha Franklin delivered a word when she uttered the iconic phrase “Great gowns, beautiful gowns” when asked about how she felt about Taylor Swift as an artist. The phrase was quite the backhanded compliment and entered the lexicon as a great way to explain things that have style but no depth. While Cruella isn’t quite