So you guys, did you realize that WonderCon is almost upon us? To be honest, even though I’m trying like a mad man to get this Black Panther cosplay finished, it still doesn’t feel like WonderCon is next week, though it is. I am excited to go back to what has become my favorite convention
Marvel has had their foot on our necks for 10 years and it doesn’t look like they will let up any time soon if this new Avengers: Infinity War trailer is anything to go by. Now that I’ve watched it twice and gathered my wits about me, I figured I could write down some reactions
One of the rare things in movie history is about to happen, a gay film gets a wide release. This weekend sees Love, Simon, based on the book Simon vs. The Homosapiens Agenda, premiere and a lot has been made of the fact that it’s the first major studio release with a gay love story
Sometimes in the world of watching movies you encounter films that just don’t feel like they were made for you. Sadly, one of those movies is A Wrinkle in Time, directed by Ava DuVernay, which for all it’s elements, can’t cohere into anything more than a messy exercise in making a movie.
After watching The Same Sky on Nextflix, I became really intrigued by what was happening during the time of the Berlin Wall. Enter in Greg Mitchell and his book The Tunnels to continue to stoke the fire. Subtitled, Escapes Under the Berlin Wall and the Historic Films the JFK White House Tried to Kill, this