Film Reviews: ‘The Old Guard’ and ‘Palm Springs’

Movies can have an uncanny ability to hit at just the right time. Two streamers dropped films this weekend that contemplated the nature of mortality and being stuck in one place seemingly repeating actions day in and day out. Let’s dig in to The Old Guard and Palm Springs. The Old Guard – Directed by

Film Review: Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga

Like many Americans, Eurovision was something I only found out about due to the influence of European friends. It was 2013 when I got my first introduction to the iconic competition, a mix of the Olympics and American Idol, and I have been shook ever since. It has been a major launching pad for musical

Film Review: The Vast of Night

Coming from the spooky lands of Amazon Prime comes The Vast of Night, an atmospheric movie set in the 1950s where a small town begins to experience some unusual, potentially alien, occurrences. The Vast of Night has a lot going for it: it has a lot of mood, a lot of tone, a lot of

Quick Quarantine Reviews: Emma, Sonic the Hedgehog, The Banker, and Superman: Red Son

So…how is everyone doing? It certainly has been quite a time in the world and in the industry. I have barely seen any movies and it feels like ages since I’ve written a review, so here’s some of the things that I’ve watched. Emma – I got a chance to watch this on demand due

Film Review: To All The Boys: P.S. I Love You

It was always going to be a hard task for To All The Boys: P.S. I Love You to succeed. The original film, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, came seemingly out of nowhere to become one of Netflix’s biggest hits and one of the best films of the decade. That’s a lot for

Film Review: The Gentlemen

Big stars, tons of action, and glorious clothes, Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen is a winning combination.

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