News: Warner Bros. Names New President of DC-Based Films
As reported by Variety, Warner Bros. has appointed Walter Hamada as the new President of DC-Based Film Production. Geoff Johns, who Hamada is replacing,...
February Netflix Comings and Goings
February is full of important dates. Groundhog's day (the only day a year we consult a source more accurate than a meteorologist about the...
‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ Review: The Title Says It All
Whether you're in it for the suspense, the relationships, the ideologies, or the history, Judas and the Black Messiah will not disappoint
Netflix’s ‘Always Be My Maybe’ Review: What Does This Do for the Romantic Comedy?
Always Be My Maybe falters a bit in its navigation of classic rom com components; however, it contributes to the genre in important ways, showing that a rom com can handle serious issues like grief and personal growth while centering people of color and adhering to feminist ideals.
Review: Netflix’s John Was Trying to Contact Aliens
John Was Trying to Contact Aliens packs an incredible amount of heart and wonder into sixteen minutes. Touching on fascinating psychological, social, and political subjects, this documentary's only flaw is that it does not spend more time exploring each fascinating aspect of John Shepherd's story and its connection with our world.
Halloween Kills (2021) Teaser Trailer Reveals How Michael Myers Lives On
Halloween (2018), the soft-reboot to the horror franchise that reintroduced the unstoppable Michael Myers, was a fun trip down memory lane with good direction...
Midsommar Review: Summer Isn’t the Time for Scary
Midsommar is great for two things: first, for it's incredible visuals and cinematography, and second, it can act as a 147 minute advert for young adults on the dangers of drug use and accepting drinks from strangers.
The Mistletoe Secret (2019): Hallmark Movie Review
If you like a good underdog story, The Mistletoe Secret is worth watching this holiday season.
Here’s What’s New on Netflix: September 2018
Netflix’s monthly list of content being added is out and, as usual, we’re pretty pumped to see it. If you’re as excited as we are, take a look at the full list below and get ready to stream. Here's a list of everything coming to Netflix this August:
Vampires vs. The Bronx Review: Take Back the Neighborhood
Vampires vs. the Bronx is a film everyone can enjoy. There’s creeps. crawls, and a coffin or two. Indulge, they won't bite!