Movie Reviews
Avengers: Age of Ultron Movie Review
The first and quite possibly the biggest summer movie is finally here. AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON is the film everyone has been anticipating. After the impressive jugger...
Cooties Blu-ray Review
EWWW! She touched me, now I have Cooties! While a temporary fix might be to say, “Circle, circle, dot, dot, now you have the cootie shot,” when I was kid the only...
The Birth of a Nation (2016) Movie Review
Tackling a subject depicting a horrific time in history is never an easy feat. Reviewing the film has its challenges as well. The trick is to not let the subject matt...
Beauty and the Beast (2017) Blu-ray Review
The most beautiful Stockholm syndrome story ever told. I kid!…somewhat. If you have just awaken from a cyrogenic sleep dating before 1991, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST is a l...
Ferdinand Movie Review
Written by American author Munro Leaf and illustrated by Robert Lawson, the popular children’s book, “Ferdinand,” finally receives a big screen adaptation. Set in S...
Avengers: Infinity War 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Believe the hype. After eighteen films, AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR intensifies the stakes in an all out Marvel extravaganza. Masterfully utilizing every one of our favori...
The Dead Don’t Die Movie Review
Irreverent, amusing, and absolutely absurd, Jim Jarmusch’s THE DEAD DON’T DIE is the Weird Al of zombie movies. Both a loving tribute and a joking mockery to the genr...
The Vast Of Night Movie Review
‘Less is more’ is a familiar motto that proves its worth time and time again. An Amazon original, THE VAST OF NIGHT is a perfect example of how greatness can be accom...
Top Gun: Maverick Movie Review
TOP GUN: MAVERICK as a 35-year-old sequel to the 1986 megahit TOP GUN has no business being as good as it is… And it is extremely good! With a massive opening wee...
A Haunting In Venice Movie Review
The great detective Hercule Poirot and his magnificent mustache return in A HAUNTING IN VENICE, another sequel that I didn’t realize anyone wanted. However, the third...

















