No Sudden Moves: A Viral Hare Movie Review

Oh, that tricky Steven Soderbergh! The real leader of the “Oceans Eleven” movies gets back together with some of his former collaborators, and writer Ed Solomon, for “No Sudden Move”, a genre exercise in...

The Enigma of Janet van Dyne: The MCU’s Original Wasp Has Some Explaining To Do

When Oscar-nominated film icon Michelle Pfeiffer was cast as the original Wasp, aka Janet van Dyne, in Ant-Man and The Wasp a certain aura of expectation began to form. Surely Marvel wouldn't waste one...

Luca: A Viral Hare Movie Review

Luca is the kind of Pixar movie that’s less a disappointment and more a sign that the studio has found a comfort within itself. Not everything has to be a think piece on dealing...

Fatherhood: A Viral Hare Movie Review

Fatherhood is nothing if not apt Netflix programming for this fathers day weekend. It also offers Kevin Hart another chance to be more sympathetic and sincere than usual, and he’s quite good in those...

The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard: A Viral Hare Movie Review

Roger Ebert used to say that the First Law of Funny Names is that “Funny Names, in general, are a sign of desperation at the screenplay level.” “The Hitman” franchise is a sure sign...

Slow City Blues: An Interview With Samuel Haine And John Livesay

SLOW CITY BLUES is an ongoing series following Detective John Loris, who gets trapped inside his imagination after a horrible accident causes him to try and take his own life. John instead ends up in...

Seraphim Falls: An Under The Lens Review

Under the lens takes a deep look at films by focusing on one or two particular areas of the picture that helped to define it for better or for worse. Seraphim Falls is a 2006 western revenge...

Manly Movies of Manliness- Ice Pirates (1984)

Between the years of nineteen-eighty to nineteen-ninety, some of the manliest movies of all time were released to the public. Manly men showed manly emotions and manly feats of manliness to carve out their...

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