Reviews
We don’t just recap the best TV and movies starring the genre characters we love. No, we dive deep into the characters and story, and breaking it down for fans or those want to understand why these modern myths are some of our greatest literature.
It seems as if cinema fans have gotten so tied up in talking about genres being overdone. There are complaints about superhero fatigue and sequel boredom. But we never really talk about the genres that […]
The Lighthouse doesn’t feel like a film from 2019. After so many superhero movies and bold biopics, our decade has been defined by stories that either thrill you or make you feel something within yourself. The Lighthouse flips […]
When a great movie is released, it doesn’t take long for people to start whispering desires about a sequel. So, when Zombieland released in 2009, people assumed that a sequel may follow closely afterward. Well, after years […]
The King has had a long journey from its inception to the upcoming Netflix release date on November 1st, 2019. As early as 2013, there were talks about an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Henry plays coming from […]
Breaking Bad may have ended way back in 2013, but it never left our hearts. The series, which lasted 5 seasons, is often called one of the greatest shows of all time. The success and […]
There’s something undefinable about space movies. They are considered their own genre, despite the fact that anything can happen once you’re up in space. The story behind Star Wars is light-years away from Gravity. But somewhere, amongst […]
Many of the films that excite and draw in audiences at TIFF are focused on the film lover. Whether it’s an indie darling like TIFF Honey Boy or an anticipated release from a beloved director, […]
I saw a handful of films at TIFF 2019. Some made me laugh, others made me cry. Marriage Story did both to an extent that I’ve never seen before. There are scenes that had my entire theatre […]
Amongst all of the sequels, franchises, and terror-filled films, Honey Boy stands out like a breath of fresh air at TIFF. In fact, a lot of Shia LaBeouf’s post-Transformers films seem to do so. Borg vs McEnroe, American […]