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  • Moon Knight Review

    Moon Knight has been a C-level superhero in Marvel comics for many years since he first appeared in Werewolf by Night #32 in August 1975. He was created by Doug Moench and Don Perlin. His first stand-alone comic came out in 1980.… Continue reading

  • Windfall Review

    There are a lot of films that have a twist that ties them together that makes sense in the context of that particular film. Windfall is the latest version of this cinema trope. Sometimes they work, and sometimes they don’t work. Windfall does everything… Continue reading

  • Julia Review

    Julia Child was a constant in my house, along with Mr. Rogers. Not that my mother could cook like her or anything — we just enjoyed sitting down and watching her witty repartee. She just seemed to enjoy cooking, and… Continue reading

  • The Lost City Review

    Channing Tatum has grown on me in the last few years or so. His work in 21 and 22 Jump Street has shown he has embraced his comedy side. Dog earlier this year has shown he is going to do projects that really matter to him.… Continue reading

  • Alice Review

    Every once in a while, a film has a very strange or interesting twist. Sometimes they don’t work, and other times they work great. Alice is one of the latter. Even though another film has used the same plot device, I think… Continue reading

  • X Review

    The horror genre has done pretty much everything ever since movies have existed. So it’s hard to do something original and new. That being said, X tried to be original while also falling back on horror tropes we’ve come to know for… Continue reading

  • Master Review

    Regina Hall has been an actress who has been under the radar for years now. Her performances in Girls Trip and Think Like a Man have garnered her acclaim, but Support the Girls showed she had more than just comedic chops. She could be an African-American… Continue reading

  • Deep Water Review

    One actor who has been having a resurgence lately is Ben Affleck. Last year, he was in two fantastic films: The Last Duel and The Tender Bar, by Ridley Scott and George Clooney, two incredible directors. His two roles were varied and nuanced.… Continue reading

  • The Adam Project Review

    Shawn Levy and Ryan Reynolds have already done one very successful film in their careers together, that being the mega-popular Free Guy. Free Guy took critics and fans alike by surprise. It leaned in on the comedy and ad-lib aspects of Ryan Reynolds’s… Continue reading

  • Pam & Tommy Review

    In the ’90s, everybody seemed to have their fifteen minutes of fame. It wasn’t until the last five or so years, though, that these stories got turned into films and miniseries. We’ve gotten O.J.: Made in America, I, Tonya, and Richard Jewell recently. Now… Continue reading