Triangle of Sadness
I think I spent every minute of this movie wondering why it was made, why I was watching it, and whether the obvious point it was making was really meant to be so obvious. And yet, I was entertained… I … Continue reading
I think I spent every minute of this movie wondering why it was made, why I was watching it, and whether the obvious point it was making was really meant to be so obvious. And yet, I was entertained… I … Continue reading
I feel bad for not liking Wendell and Wild more. Clearly it’s a work of art as far as stop motion animation goes and it’s got a cool vibe and interesting, if off-putting, character design. But I think I just … Continue reading
Spirit Halloween (The Movie) is the kind of family Halloween flick that makes you respect other similar movies like The Curse of Bridge Hollow and even *gulp* Hubie Halloween. This is a pretty low effort, low originality, low budget film … Continue reading
I Blame Society is listed as horror and comedy and it’s available on Shudder… but I was doubtful of those horror creds when the movie started. But, as it went on, it earned the label in interesting ways. The film … Continue reading
Slayers is one of the more annoying movies a person could accidentally watch. A full 50% of the movie is voice over narration / exposition of random unimportant details, 20% is disdain for social media influencers, 10% is random trifling … Continue reading
The Curse of Bridge Hollow is a Disney Channel-like film on Netflix. It’s a PG kids Halloween film in the vein of Goosebumps, Hocus Pocus, and a bunch of similar children’s flicks. No crime there. Or at least not one … Continue reading
The Streisand Effect at work! Thanks to freak-out conservative pundit culture war alarmists, I found out that this movie exists… and that Velma is totally gay! Finally the forty years of in-jokes have proven true. Regular Sherlock Holmses with the … Continue reading
For as long as live streaming has been a thing and for as long as found footage AND screen life movies have been a thing, how is it taken this long to get a movie called Deadstream? Well, this Shudder … Continue reading
The Greatest Beer Run Ever tells the apparently true story (details leave me dubious) about a local neighborhood fella who has friends fighting (and dying) in Vietnam. It’s 1967 and the antiwar movement is dividing families so he decides to … Continue reading
I suspect this will not be the popular opinion, but I enjoyed this sequel a tad more than the original. I just rewatched the first one as someone who saw it back in the 90s but had no nostalgia for … Continue reading