Category: Reviews

REVIEW: Hellboy (2019)

Comic book movies have steadily improved over the years. Every once in a while we might get one that falls flat, but very rarely will we one be as embarrassing as some of the comic book films of the mid-2000s. This year alone we’ve already gotten movies like Glass, Captain Marvel, and Shazam...

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REVIEW: Missing Link (2019)

I love animation. Some people prefer hand-drawn animation, some studios believe the general audience prefers CG animation, and to others still, it’s all just “cartoons.” Regardless, animation is a passion of mine and has produced some of my favorite films. Stop-motion animation is under-utiliz...

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REVIEW: The Orville – Season 2, Episode 12 “Sanctuary”

The Orville is back, and if “Sanctuary” is any indication, the last few episodes of this season are going to be wild. “Sanctuary” starts with what appears to be an intimate story harkening back to the show’s early days, but it escalates into another epic culture clash with another moral di...

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REVIEW: The Best of Enemies (2019)

Just like any weekend, last Friday saw the release of several movies, but the wide release I’ve heard the least about is The Best of Enemies, and the reviews I’ve seen have been negative or mediocre. That being said, I’m a firm believer that everyone should make up their own minds, and the...

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REVIEW: Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure – Season 2, Episodes 15 and 16, “Rapunzel: Day One” and “Mirror, Mirror”

This week on Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure, Cassandra furiously practices swordplay with her left hand. Explaining to Lance that she can’t afford to take a break if she wants to be at her best, it’s apparent that she’s angry with Rapunzel for the incident at the Great Tree. Eu...

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REVIEW: Pet Sematary(2019)

Today I decided to see the new movie adaptation of Stephen King’s Pet Sematary. I haven’t seen the older film or read King’s novel, so I went in more or less blind, armed only with the knowledge of what has been presented in the trailers. Adaptations of King’s work are numerous and, as such,...

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