Film Review: Sinners

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

Comic Con at Home: gen:LOCK Season 2

Man it has been a minute since we’ve gotten news about gen:LOCK. I thoroughly enjoyed the first season and it had one of the most dramatic finales I have ever seen. Thankfully the folks at HBOMax allowed Michael B. Jordan, Dakota Fanning, and showrunner Daniel Dominguez out of the cone of silence and gave an

First Look: Netflix’s ‘Raising Dion’

Get your first look at Raising Dion, coming to Netflix October 4.

TV Review: HBO’s <em>Fahrenheit 451</em>

It’s not surprising to me that a movie like HBO’s Fahrenhei 451 would get made given our now universal reliance on technology and the kind of world it seems we are living in. Directed by Ramin Bahrani, the TV adaptation of Ray Bradburry’s classic novel doesn’t really shock the core like it should, mostly because

Film Review: <em>Black Panther</em>

Black Panther isn’t a movie; it’s a movement. That’s a phrase I’m sure you’ve heard a lot of in the past few days and it will only continue in the ramp up to the debut of the first Black superhero solo film since Blade. It’s a movie that has a ton of pressure on it,

My Top 50 Most Anticipated Films of 2018

Hello everyone and Happy New Year! I hope that you all had a great time last night and are ready for the new year. As is my tradition, I compiled a list of movies that I am anticipating for the year, and like last year’s list, this one contains 50 entries. When I was working

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