The 8s: An Intro + Pt. 1 of the Films I Watched

Welcome to the first installment of the 8s! If you’ve listened to the podcast, then you know that I am taking the year to watch films from years that end in 8. In the coming months, I will be going back and updating my 2008 lineup (the 1998 lineup was done pretty recently so it’s not

Film Review: <em>Black Panther</em>

Black Panther isn’t a movie; it’s a movement. That’s a phrase I’m sure you’ve heard a lot of in the past few days and it will only continue in the ramp up to the debut of the first Black superhero solo film since Blade. It’s a movie that has a ton of pressure on it,

Film Review: <em>The Cloverfield Paradox</em>

The phrase “I’m shook” might have been first uttered for a completely different reason, but I believe it was brought into the lexicon for a moment, and a film, such as The Cloverfield Paradox. Formerly known as God Particle, the film stars a cavalcade of stars and is under the scifi banner of the Cloverfield

Ramblin On #36: Grab Bag Episode

I know I normally joke about us covering a variety of topics but we truly did this week. Like I can’t even think of what to say here so enjoy! #acsVersace #netflix #monique #CMBYN #mazerunner https://audioboom.com/posts/6629445-ramblin-on-36-grab-bag-episode

<em>Maze Runner: The Death Cure</em> and the Perils of Adaptation

Let me let y’all know right up front that this isn’t going to be a traditional review of the film Maze Runner: The Death Cure for several reasons, the most paramount being that it’s opening weekend has already passed and because I find the film far more interesting as a case of adaptation. I read

Trailer Talk: <em>Hereditary</em> and <em>Ant Man and the Wasp</em>

So yall know I don’t normally cover trailers at the site but when I woke up this morning I saw that there were two trailers that had dropped for highly anticipated movies and felt the need to espouse a bit. Hereditary What I truly love about Sundance is that it has the ability to put

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