The Predator is a decent attempt at revitalizing the storied franchise, but Shane Black just doesn't quite hit his mark in this throwback action flick that can't quite live up to its potential. Starting From The Middle "The Predator" jumps into the action right away. In quick succession, we get to see an alien space-chase,... Continue Reading →
REVIEW: Ant-Man And The Wasp – Small Action, Big Fun
Once again Marvel has taken the aftertaste of a dark-toned Avengers team-up and injected some much-needed Paul Rudd. Ant-Man And The Wasp manages to reach higher than the original while staying grounded and personal. The sequel is funnier, punchier, more action-packed than the original. While super-fans may still hold a grudge toward Peyton Reed for replacing... Continue Reading →
An MCU Movie For Every Season
Disney is on the cusp of making one hell of a purchase. If everything goes their way, Disney will gain every intellectual property under 20th Century Fox. While many (rightfully) fear what will happen to franchises like Predator and Alien, what I keep wondering is where are they going to fit all their Marvel characters?... Continue Reading →
How Marvel Can Introduce The FF And X-Men To The MCU
It seems as though the Merry Mutants and Marvel's First Family might be joining the MCU after all. With Disney offering $71 billion for the properties to return, and no antitrust roadblocks, the future is almost inevitable. Each property has its own challenges when trying to weave them into an already-dense narrative. Let's explore the options. Pull an... Continue Reading →
Lets’s Talk About How Much Footage Is In Previews
There is a lot of choices out there when it comes to spending time and money to watch a movie. Every week a multitude of studios try to gain your attention at the local cinema, measuring their success by your bums in seats. That's not even speaking to SVOD and the ability to stay in and... Continue Reading →
Time For Hollywood To Embrace GSM
Normalizing the broadness of the GSM (Gender and Sexual Minorities) community can't happen until it's normalized. That sounds dumb, I hear it when I read it out loud, but it's the truth. Hollywood has a severe inclusion problem. Not just in representation alone, but where representation is displayed. We've had some great movies championing, at... Continue Reading →
Warner Can Now Give DC A Fresh Start
Following the exit of 25-year Warner veteran Diane Nelson, it looks like Geoff Johns is stepping down as Chief Creative Officer of the DCEU as well. With all the recent shake-ups, will DC ever be a force to reckon with Marvel? Deadline is reporting the exit of yet another creative force in the (old) DCEU following Diane... Continue Reading →
Sesame Needs Some Street Knowledge
Updated information below 05/30/2018 Sesame Workshop is trying to sue STX for implying a connection between The Happytime Murders and the Sesame Street IP. The tagline in question, "No. Sesame. All street." is part of an R-Rated trailer for the film mentioned above, and appears on print materials. Here's the trailer to pass the time (warning:... Continue Reading →
Deadpool versus Disney: A David And Goliath Story
Deadpool 2 is imminently upon us. The movie has opened internationally and is less than a week away from its domestic landing. The Merc with a mouth is ready for his sophomore effort, and early reviews make it sounds like a hit. The fourth-wall-breaking anti-hero is in a tight spot though. It has to compete... Continue Reading →
A Case For Physical Media
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({ google_ad_client: "ca-pub-3618958385341719", enable_page_level_ads: true }); There's a reliance on streaming media for movie consumption, and it grows every year. The days of scouring a DVD rack at the store has passed for many. Physical media is considered passe to many people. The argument is that with a little patience the... Continue Reading →