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  • February 6, 2026

    Pillion Review – Leather, BDSM, And A Surprisingly Feel Good Movie

    By Fiorela Gonzales Strapped in leather and assless chaps, Pillion is the surprisingly feel-good holiday movie of the year. A comedic movie about biker gangs, BDSM, relationships, and living your life to its fullest. It’s a surprisingly funny, heartwarming, and… Continue reading

    Pillion Review – Leather, BDSM, And A Surprisingly Feel Good Movie
  • February 6, 2026

    The Strangers Chapter 3 Review – A Mindless Horror Reboot Franchise That Uses A True Societal Mindset to Help Tell Its Story

    By Dan Skip Allen  “The Strangers Chapter 3 is the end of Renny Harlan’s trilogy of horror films rebooting The Strangers. Lionsgate gave him carte blanche to do his own story based on the original films, and he did an… Continue reading

    The Strangers Chapter 3 Review – A Mindless Horror Reboot Franchise That Uses A True Societal Mindset to Help Tell Its Story
  • February 5, 2026

    The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 Review – Mickey Is In Hot Water But This Season Is As Good As Its Ever Been

    By Dan Skip Allen  “The Lincoln Lawyer” Season 3 ended with a cliffhanger as usual. This time around, Mickey was pulled over by an LAPD officer, and he had a dead body in the trunk of his classic royal blue… Continue reading

    The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 Review – Mickey Is In Hot Water But This Season Is As Good As Its Ever Been
  • February 4, 2026

    The Moment Review – An Interesting Mockumentary Concert Film, But It Wasn’t For Me

    By Dan Skip Allen Charli XCX is a pop singer who had a moment if you will last super with her brat album that had the world all in a flutter. “The Moment” which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival… Continue reading

    The Moment Review – An Interesting Mockumentary Concert Film, But It Wasn’t For Me
  • February 2, 2026

    Penelope Review – A Testament To Catherine O’Hara Comedic Prowess

    By Fiorela Gonzales When thinking about Catherine O’Hara, so many of her iconic roles immediately jump to mind. Her decades-long collaboration with Tim Burton through Beetlejuice, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and more recently, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. The mom we thought was… Continue reading

    Penelope Review – A Testament To Catherine O’Hara Comedic Prowess
  • February 2, 2026

    Michael Official Trailer Review

    By Tyler Banark The official trailer for the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic Michael has been released. One of the most evident things we’ve seen and heard so far in the trailers is how involved the Jackson family has been in… Continue reading

    Michael Official Trailer Review
  • February 2, 2026

    Dracula (2026) Review – A Solid But Forgettable Take On A Classic

    By Jacob Cameron Dracula is another take on the classic novel written by Bram Stoker. It seems as if the movies, tv shows, and other adaptations of the book will never end. But the original novel is a classic; along… Continue reading

    Dracula (2026) Review – A Solid But Forgettable Take On A Classic
  • January 30, 2026

    The Wrecking Crew Review – An Unexpected Blast

    By Jacob Cameron The Wrecking Crew is a new action film exclusive to Amazon Prime. It features a pair of feuding brothers, fights, and explosions. Even though 2026 is barely a month old, this film might be one of the… Continue reading

    The Wrecking Crew Review – An Unexpected Blast
  • January 30, 2026

    Iron Lung Review – A YouTube Star’s Movie Debut Of An Insane Indie Video Game Adaptation

    By Nick Nitkowski  It does my heart good to see people who originated on YouTube just having fun and eventually gaining a following in the millions and using their abilities to make a film that they’re passionate about. Granted, most… Continue reading

    Iron Lung Review – A YouTube Star’s Movie Debut Of An Insane Indie Video Game Adaptation
  • January 29, 2026

    Kokuho Review – A 70s/80s Period Piece That Revolves Around Kabuki Acting/Dancing Deserved It’s Oscar Nomination For Makeup & Hairstyling

    By Dan Skip Allen A lot of times, you never know what you’re going to get from foreign films. In the case of “Kokuho”  it’s a Japanese film that deals with the art of Kabuki acting. This art goes back… Continue reading

    Kokuho Review – A 70s/80s Period Piece That Revolves Around Kabuki Acting/Dancing Deserved It’s Oscar Nomination For Makeup & Hairstyling
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