Disney

  • Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers Review

    If you were a ’90s kid, you got to be a part of an era of pretty fun cartoon shows and animation that Disney owned until Pixar came along in the late ’90s. Shows like Scrooge McDuck, Darkwing Duck, and Chip ‘n’ Dale… Continue reading

  • Doctor Strange In the Multiverse of Madness Review

    It’s no secret the multiverse was ripped wide open in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Dr. Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) tried helping Peter Parker out and, in doing so, tore the fabric of space and time open so that anybody could come… Continue reading

  • 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

  • Spider-Man: No Way Home Review

    I would be lying if I said I wasn’t a fan of Spider-Man. I’ve been reading Spider-Man comics since I was a kid, which is a long time ago. I’ve seen all the movies in the theater the night they came out,… Continue reading

  • Encanto Review

    Disney and Pixar have paved a path all their own in the animation genre. Encanto is in a category by itself within their canon and this genre. The definition of the title of the film, is quite frankly how I would describe… Continue reading

  • Eternals Review

    Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige and Disney have run the gamut of possible characters they could introduce as stand-alone films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe over the last two decades. I don’t think anybody thought the Eternals would get their… Continue reading

  • Soul Review

    Soul is the latest film from animation giant Pixar. They have been known as the top of the mountain of animation for about twenty years or so now. Their films have won multiple Academy Awards. And few of them have been… Continue reading

  • My 30 Most Anticipated Films of the Fall and Winter 2015 Pt. 1

    30: 99 Homes A desperate construction worker (Andrew Garfield) reluctantly accepts a job with the ruthless real-estate broker (Michael Shannon) who evicted him and his family from their home. 29: Mississippi Grind Convinced that his new found friend (Ryan Reynolds)… Continue reading

    My 30 Most Anticipated Films of the Fall and Winter 2015 Pt. 1