Film Review: <em>A Wrinkle in Time</em>

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.

My Ridiculous and Highly Unnecessary Year in Advance Oscar Predictions

So I honestly have no idea why I’m doing year in advanced predictions. I have barely recovered from this awards season, the Oscars just aired (yay The Shape of Water and Get Out!), and I truly don’t like thinking about awards potential and stuff until like November. But here we are lol This was kind

The Tunnels

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

Oscar Predictions: Final Predictions

Well the Oscars are Sunday, so here are my final Oscar predictions. Three Billboards is winning Best Picture. We have had months to deal with this inevitability, though people are trying to convince us Get Out is gonna pull an upset. What is Get Out going to win in order to do that exactly? Most

Ramblin On #39: Handicap Seating, Netflix SciFi Problems, and Oscar Predictions

Delayed an extra day but back and better, Kristen and I are here to regal you with stories of emergency room visits, battling for better handicap seating, Annhilation, how awful Mute is, the Oscars and more! Enjoy! Direct Download https://audioboom.com/posts/6702289-ramblin-on-39-handicap-seating-netflix-scifi-problems-and-oscar-predictions Agenda Our Raggedy Lives Armie hammer being petty: https://twitter.com/AmyKinLA/status/968559912870592513 Hemsworth in men in black? 7

Film Review: <em>Annihilation</em>

When you read a book as weird as Annihilation (and it’s sequels in the Southern Reach trilogy), the impression of the weirdness and messiness stays with you. From the minute the adaptation for this was announced and the knowledge that Alex Garland, who dazzled us with Ex Machina two years ago, meant that I would be in for an experience with this film, whether good or bad. Unfortunately for me, it was more bad than good.

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