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

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

When the first Ant-Man dropped in 2015, audiences had just come from seeing the Avengers barely beat Ultron in a movie that left much to be desired. A nice change of pace, the movie proved to be a low level film and highlight the comedic stylings of Paul Rudd. Since then, much has happened in

Film Review: M3GAN

Isn’t it grand to go to the movies for a movie that was marketed to have your expectations high and have those expectations be met? M3GAN hit the internet like wildfire last year when the trailer dropped featuring the titular robot dancing in a hallway. Since then, excitement for the movie has only grown in

Film Review: Babylon

The year’s Most movie Babylon crashes into theaters this holiday season with all the aplomb of a splashy big budget studio picture and none of the nuance, storytelling verve, or consideration for the audience that would make it a good film. A three hour slog of a picture, Babylon is Damien Chazelle’s ode to the

Film Review: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

It stands to reason that Black Panther: Wakanda Forever would be a different type of film for Marvel. While there have recasting, losing Chadwick Bozeman after the late actors battle with cancer, presented an incredible challenge for the people who loved him and for the storytelling. They have risen to the task at hand to

Film Review: Bros

Auteur theory was originally defined as a theory of filmmaking in which the director is viewed as the major creative force in a motion picture. With television, the theory gained a new wrinkle to recognize writers or showrunners whose imprint on the show was evident. Well, we can certainly begin to apply that term to

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