

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...


The Curious Case of Henry Cavill
Mission: Impossible – Fallout has been out for a few weeks now and is being almost universally well-received. But there is one aspect of...


Star Trek 4 Loses Its Chrises
The currently untitled Star Trek 4 has all but lost two of its leading men. Both Chris Pine (Captain James T. Kirk) and Chris Hemsworth...


Review: Eighth Grade
Eighth Grade tells the story of Kayla Day’s last week of middle school and shows the struggles that come along with it. This seemingly...


Recasting Legally Blonde
When @kay_roe from Instagram requested that I recast Legally Blonde, I have to admit I wasn’t too excited. I’d never seen it, but it...


My Unexpected Journey With The Tolkien Edit
Finally! A re-edit of a disappointing blockbuster with familiar and beloved characters for whom the masses wished more. No, I’m not...


Hacksaw Ridge and Staying True to What You Believe
Some movies are memorable because of their emotional impact and themes, some because of their technical achievements, and some because of...


Review: Christopher Robin
For the past decade or so, Disney has been going and remaking – or, “reimagining” as they like to say – their classic cartoon films and...