Holy crap… BAD SISTERS is back. I will say it again… holy crap! What a way to start another season of an intriguing, twisted, quirky murder case. I am all in with the Garvey women. Here’s my season review. E1-E2 🤩 From last year’s crazy conclusion, I know that the denouement will not be what we think to be true, and that’s due to the powerful creative writers. I love being surprised and wrong. It keeps me on my toes,…
Continue ReadingI’ve always liked airports; I think they can be beautiful, representative spaces, often with floor-to-ceiling windows, sweeping landscapes, and even the ergonomic wonder of the chairs. That being said, my goal in an airport is to spend the least amount of time humanly possible from the entrance to the plane. Which is why I think Paul Feig’s 2006 UNACCOMPANIED MINORS resonates so much with me – and maybe even formed my opinions on airports in the first place. Based on…
Continue ReadingTHE SIX TRIPLE EIGHT was inspiring and totally educational.…
Continue ReadingBAD SISTERS gave Grace a beautiful moment filled with all the love they have for each other.…
Continue ReadingMEET ME IN ST LOUIS has been one of my favorite, family, comedy, musical classics.…
Continue ReadingThere have been several iterations of the Grinch on the screen, yet Dr. Suess's best cartoon story was immortalized in 1966 by legendary Chuck Jones.…
Continue ReadingThe latest SONIC movie owes its success to Jim Carrey rather than the blue hedgehog himself.…
Continue ReadingRyusuke Hamaguchi’s EVIL DOES NOT EXIST is an unsettling, haunting, deliberately slow-moving drama that blends allegory with a captivating plot. In many ways, Hamaguchi is experimenting with filmmaking itself; certain scenes feel groundbreaking in their ambition, including the opening scene. EVIL DOES NOT EXIST does take a while to get started, but this feels intentional – although it’s slow to ramp up, the third act of the movie moves at the pace of a thriller. Hamaguchi expertly weaves together tones…
Continue ReadingBefore there was BLUEY, there was RUGRATS. It was a cartoon with just as much appeal to adults as kids who grew up in the early-to-late 90s and early 00s. And that still holds up today. Someday, I’ll write about the Mother’s Day special. But for now, I’d love to reminisce about the show’s first Christmas-themed episode, THE SANTA EXPERIENCE. THE SANTA EXPERIENCE is 22-minutes of pure comedic gold. It consists of two primary subplots. In one, Tommy and Chuckie…
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