Film Review: The Blackening

Spades, sugary Kool Aid, and murder? Just ingredients for your run of the mill night at a cabin in the woods if The Blackening is anything to go by. The hilarious film takes aim at all of the various stereotypes and complicated history of Black folks in horror movies and makes for an engaging time

Film Review: Past Lives

Life is made up of decisions, both big and small, and what can feel inconsequential in the moment can have life long ramifications. From the decision to befriend a class mate to moving to a new country, changing the course of ones life by any degree presents limitless opportunity. In Past Lives, we watch Nora

Podcast: The Little Mermaid

This week’s Out Now with Aaron and Abe is ready to deliver the scuttlebutt on some movies. Aaron and Abe are joined by Movies Markus’ Markus Robinson and Le Noir Auteur’s Terence Johnson to talk all about Disney’s live-action remake of The Little Mermaid. Hear how the group feels about this latest reimagining, what works,

Film Review: The Little Mermaid

Look at this film, isn’t it neat that we can continue remaking classic Disney movies? Slightly sarcastic opening aside, it was only a matter of time before The Little Mermaid got the live action treatment. Buoyed by two winning performances, the movie manages to be respectful of the original while forging its own path. The

Film Review: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

Landing the plane is hard. Finishing a trilogy is…not on the same scale but certainly a feat of its own. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 is a movie that walking in had a sense of gravity and weight to it that signaled some finality. Director James Gunn is off to another studio and while

Film Review: Ghosted

There are movies that are big and there are movies that are big and dumb and fun. Then there are movies that want to be big and dumb and fun and by virtue of a lack of verve can’t muster much in the way of admiration. Ghosted, the new Apple TV+ film starring Ana De

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