If I Had an Oscar Ballot, 2025 Edition

And here we are, two months into the year I am ready to wrap up the 2025 movie year! These things are always a labor of love (and a product of life circumstances) but it is always great to take stock of the previous year in film with some remove. We’re about a few weeks

Out Now 655: “Wuthering Heights”

This week’s Out Now with Aaron and Abe comes undone through podcasting passion. I joined Aaron (in the same room) and Abe for a review of “Wuthering Heights,” from director Emerald Fennell. Hear what this group has to say about this latest adaptation of the classic English novel, now starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi.

2025 in Review: Top 10 Movies of 2025

2025 was a really fascinating year for movies. We got blockbusters, auteur vehicles, and truly sterling international films – it’s no wonder that it took me so long to narrow down this top 10! I am happy to report that with maybe one exception, this was one of the easiest top 10s I’ve ever put

Film Review: Wuthering Heights

Oh Aretha Franklin, it’s on days like today that I just want to say an extra thank you to you. Not just for your wonderful music and contributions to the art form, but by bestowing upon us one of the greatest phrases of all time: Great gowns, beautiful gowns. I say this because there might

2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla: Ep. 22 – Gunhed (1989) & Orochi, The Eight-Headed Dragon (1994)

We’re putting Godzilla aside to take a look at some other big spectacle films from the Heisei Era. On this week’s episode of 2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla, Aaron Neuwirth and Terence take a look at 1989’s Gunhed, directed by Masato Harada, and 1994’s Orochi, The Eight-Headed Dragon, directed by Takao Okawara. The guys determine whether either of these films have anything worthwhile to offer, aside from imaginative

Film Review: Send Help

It’s a nasty piece of work if you can watch it. Send Help, the latest Sam Raimi film, contains a wickedly vindictive spirit and showmanship that certainly will warm the heart of moviegoers this winter. Rachel McAdams plays Linda Liddle, a highly dedicated employee in the Planning & Strategy department of a large company. Despite

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