Zombieland was released 10 years ago. Since then it has become one of the most beloved horror-comedies of all time, accruing a sizable cult following. It's always interesting when a film is considered a "classic" after only a few years, but there was something about the makeshift family making their way to a fictional California … Continue reading Review: Zombieland: Double Tap
Author: Chief_Red_Beard
Review: Abominable
DreamWorks Animation has grossed over $15 billion worldwide from it's 37 theatrical releases and is widely known for its franchises Shrek, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda, and How to Train Your Dragon. With only two years missing on the release schedule for a DreamWorks film in it's 21-year run and all but four films considered "financially … Continue reading Review: Abominable
Review: Gemini Man
Will Smith is a household name. Whether you knew him first for his Fresh Prince music career or for his breakout role as The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (or as 2019's Genie if you grew up living under a rock), he has since remained one of Hollywood's biggest stars. But it's been a roller coaster … Continue reading Review: Gemini Man
Review: Joker
This was one of my most anticipated movies of the year, not only because of the focus on one of my favorite villains of all time but also because of the team behind it. Todd Phillips, known for his comedy (Road Trip, Old School, The Hangover), pairs up with actor Joaquin Phoenix (Her, You Were … Continue reading Review: Joker
Netflix Review: Mindhunter (Seasons 1-2)
I halfheartedly watched the first episode almost two years ago...it starts with a bang (literally), I remembered that much. But I must have started losing interest during that episode as it still drags a lot in the wake of Special Agent Holden Ford's "success." Apparently the sprawling city titles and narrative-inducing self-pity couldn't stave off … Continue reading Netflix Review: Mindhunter (Seasons 1-2)




