

Rise of the Underrated Planet of the Apes Trilogy
From The Godfather, to the original Star Wars trilogy, to The Lord of the Rings, there have been many great trilogies made in the history...


Review: A Simple Favor
Have you ever wondered what a movie would look like if you coupled a Gone Girl-esque plot with a Disney Channel level of production...


A Quiet Place 2 and Unnecessary Sequels
With the release of A Quiet Place on Blu-ray, I got the chance to re-watch it. This second viewing just reinforced the love I had for it...


What Should Happen With The Batman
Recently, there has been a lot of chatter about the upcoming Batman film, simply titled, The Batman. Oscar Isaac has been rumored to be...


My History With Film
I have always liked movies and have enjoyed watching them. But I haven’t always loved them the way that I do now. That has changed over...


Review: Searching
Making a movie about trying to find a missing person is not a new concept. But the way that Searching presents this type of movie is new,...


Inside Inside Llewyn Davis
In 2013, Joel and Ethan Coen made Inside Llewyn Davis. I remember when this film came out, but I didn’t pay any attention to it, since I...


Review: BlacKkKlansman
Last week, I said that Eighth Grade was the best movie of the summer. And that is still true. But BlacKkKlansman is the most important. I...


Is The Room Really Bad Enough to Love?
Oh hi, reader. This week, @cecilia_mcpeck from Instagram requested that I take a look at the cult classic, The Room. The film is widely...


Silence and the Importance of Questions
It is common for a movie to send a message. This is almost the universal goal of every movie. The filmmakers have an idea that they want...