Twilight Zone Review

Dropping on April’s Fools Day, the first two episodes of a reimagined The Twilight Zone are now available on CBS’s streaming service, CBS All Access. Putting such a popular science fiction property on their paid service, having done so already with their prequel Star...

Movie Review: Us

Following his spectacular solo debut with 2017’s hit Get Out, Jordan Peele returns with another horror film that he wrote, produced, and directed himself with Us. Staring Black Panther alums Lupita Nyong’o and Winston Duke, the movie follows a family, hunted by dark...

Captain Marvel Review

Captain Marvel, the first of Marvel Studios’ to be lead by a woman, shattered the box office. Making $153 million dollars domestically and a collected $455 million worldwide, making it the second highest Marvel opening weekend behind Avengers: Infinity War, and as...

Alita: Battle Angel, a Review

Based on the 90’s manga Gunnm, published as Battle Angel Alita in English translations, Robert Rodriguez’s cyberpunk adaption just dropped, nearly three decades after the comic run had ended. I could not think about another perfect example of spectacle...

The Story of Witches

The Witches – 1990 The spirit and mythos of witches, it’s always been a part of storytelling. From Harry Potter to The School Of Necessary Magic, we will always hold these mythical and−in many ways real−fantastical folks in our hearts. One of my favorite movies...

The Umbrella Academy from Netflix: A Review

Based on the Eisner Award-winning comic book by My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way and artist Gabriel Bá, the first season of this show of dysfunctional superheroes dropped on Netflix on February 15th. Starring Ellen Page, Tom Hopper, Robert Sheehan, Aidan...