Truly a spectacle to behold, the Hugh Jackman-led film provides triumphant feats in the form of the spectacular musical numbers, but sacrifices other aspects as a result. Passion can make any film rise up and capture an audience. This film has that in spades. The ambitious task of creating an original musical based on… Continue reading Film Review: The Greatest Showman
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Picks of the Month: January 2018
January is a time of new beginnings. It is also a bit of a lull in terms of entertainment. The theaters is flooded with last year’s holiday blockbusters, television shows are on a break for most of the month, and the major video game releases all occurred at once to sell as gifts for the… Continue reading Picks of the Month: January 2018
Picks Of The Month: December 2017
December has come upon us and a new year is right around the corner. Everyone has their own traditions for the holidays which are likely to keep you busy. But that doesn’t excuse the need for new entertainment in this final month of the year. While there is certainly a fair share of big releases… Continue reading Picks Of The Month: December 2017
Picks of the Month: November 2017
We live in a time where entertainment is abundant. TV shows, movies, and video games seem to be flooding our senses at a near constant basis, and the result is a mishmash of varying qualities. My goal is to help you find those gems hidden among the crowd. In month like this, high quality entertainment… Continue reading Picks of the Month: November 2017
Atomic Bond: Atomic Blonde Review
Imagine a movie with James Bond but the aesthetics of Drive. Now imagine him a woman in set in the Cold War Era. That's what you get with Atomic Blonde. It's everything I never knew I wanted in a female fronted action flick. If I thought Charlize Theron was a badass in Mad Max: Fury… Continue reading Atomic Bond: Atomic Blonde Review
Baby On Board: Baby Driver Review
If you're looking for a fun, hilarious summer sleeper, look no further. Baby Driver is a modern day heist film for the comedy lover. It's fast paced and full of action right from the start. If you liked Drive but thought it could have been a bit lighter and brighter this might be the movie… Continue reading Baby On Board: Baby Driver Review
Two Whole Hours of My Life Gone: a review on Sandy Wexler
I spent two whole hours attempting to watch Adam Sandler's latest Netflix arrival, Sandy Wexler. Sandy Wexler is the result of the oh so cute ode to writer/producer/star Adam Sandler. Sandy Wexler. Get it? Good. That's basically the most intelligent result from that movie. This was quite possibly in my opinion (yes keep in mind… Continue reading Two Whole Hours of My Life Gone: a review on Sandy Wexler
Review: Beauty and the Beast (2017)
This tale as old as time has been told once again. But is it an unique way to see the original tale or simply a rehashing of a classic? (SPOILERS AHEAD) Disney seems to be running out of ideas a bit. Once a land of imaginative innovation and original stories, Disney's creation of original stories has… Continue reading Review: Beauty and the Beast (2017)
Get Out: Too Bad We Can’t Stay
[Warning, this is a SPOILER ALERT. If you haven't seen Get Out then turn back now!] Jordan Peele finally gave in to his horror film fandom. I think I speak for most of America when I say we are extremely thankful, as this film took us on an all too surreal ride. Yes, a lot… Continue reading Get Out: Too Bad We Can’t Stay
Moonlight Review
Moonlight was the film I never knew I needed. Up until this point in my life film has always been a pleasure, never a necessity. But the moment this movie came along I knew this was something I had to see for myself. Friends of mine had been telling me for a month, you need… Continue reading Moonlight Review