Reaction videos are all the rage online, especially young folks listening to old tracks and being wowed. I’ve decided to flip the script, and start a new weekly stream/video series … Read More
“The Mitchells vs. The Machines” is the ultimate family road trip movie in a robot apocalypse
Whenever a new animated feature drops on Netflix, I make a mental note to watch it to review. Then, inevitably, I forget and months go by before I get around … Read More
Star Wars: Every Movie Reviewed
Ah, Star Wars. One of the most popular franchises of all time, and one that has grown to massive heights ever since its debut in 1977. And on today, May the Fourth, … Read More
Zack Snyder’s Justice League: A Review
At long last, it’s finally arrived. The most anticipated movie of 2021 so far, and one with a long history behind it. I’ve talked about the Snyder Cut before, at … Read More
“The Little Things” is a lotta boring
Denzel Washington in a potentially gritty cop movie with Rami Malek and Jared Leto? SIGN ME UP! Lincoln Hayes
“Nomadland” should have been a doc
Don’t get me wrong; this is a fine movie. Frances McDormand is amazing, as she always is, and the story is very compelling. But here’s the thing with “Nomandland”: the … Read More
New to Blu-ray/VOD: The familiar but fun Korean action flick “The Swordsman”
The opening credits claim that the new 17th Century-set South Korean martial arts flick The Swordsman is based on historical events, but Michael Bay said the same thing about Pearl … Read More
“Godzilla vs. Kong” looks dope as hell
Having recently watched both “Kong: Skull Island” and “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” in the past few weeks, the release of the trailer for “Godzilla vs. Kong” was super exciting. … Read More
Movie Review: Mean Man- The Story of Chris Holmes
In 1988’s The Decline of Western Civilization Part II, the documentary’s most infamous scene involves filmmaker Penelope Spheeris interviewing a drunken Chris Holmes. In the scene, Holmes is gulping down … Read More
Review: “MLK/FBI” explores the US government’s grudge against the iconic leader
This Friday, January 15, on the 92nd anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birth, a new documentary about the iconic civil rights leader will hit select theaters and video-on-demand. MLK/FBI is … Read More
Criterion Collection box set review: “Ingmar Bergman’s Cinema”
2020 was the year of Ingmar Bergman My big pop culture goal for 2020 was to watch all of Criterion’s “Ingmar Bergman’s Cinema” box set. I have not been ignorant … Read More
Review: Remembering Timothy Leary in “My Psychedelic Love Story”
The new documentary from groundbreaking filmmaker Errol Morris (The B-Side, The Fog of War), My Psychedelic Love Story, premieres Sunday night on Showtime. It profiles Joanna Harcourt-Smith, who was in a … Read More
Review: New doc “Belushi” seeks to find the man behind the comedy
The 1970s were a momentous time for American comedy. Thanks to now-hallowed institutions like the magazine National Lampoon, the sketch TV show Saturday Night Live, and the movie Animal House, the hippie-influenced counterculture … Read More
Review: “City So Real” is a rich, kaleidoscopic portrait of Chicago
The Oscar-nominated director of Hoop Dreams returns to Chicago in City So Real The five-part documentary series City So Real uses the 2019 Chicago mayoral election as the center of a … Read More














