Like a blur, a movie arrives this summer that’s about how someone tries to do right by their parents and make a change. No I’m not talking about 28 Years later, I’m referring to Superman, the James Gunn film and the kick off to the new DCU. As a big fan of the title character,
In a world over run with franchises and reboots, there’s always room for something a little different when the big studios decide to take an additional swing. Unfortunately for those who have chosen to see 28 Years Later, by the time you’ve made it to what sets the film apart, you have waded through a
Can you believe that we are officially in the second half of 2025? It’s certainly wild to think about as this year has felt both one second long and 700 years long. With the halfway mark comes an article that attempts to synthesize 6 months worth of film into awards. It’s a fun, if challenging
There’s a lot of freedom that comes with making a sequel to a successful film. Budgets are higher, confidence is up, actors are familiar with their roles, and the creatives behind the project can stretch their wings a bit more. However, there are downsides to this and unfortunately for audiences, M3GAN 2.0 trades in the
It is extremely rare that I have the opportunity to watch a movie that I had no idea was coming out or what the movie’s plot is. Of course, with a title like Clown in a Cornfield, it’s hard not to have an inkling as to what you will be witnessing. Still, this film, my
Outside of the occasional Marvel super event film, it is exceedingly rare that I have the chance to see a movie twice in theaters, let alone one that I paid for. Sinners, the box office behemoth directed by Ryan Coogler, afforded me this opportunity as I was able to trek down to the Irvine Spectrum