Film Review: Peanut Butter Falcon Makes You Believe In Yourself

Peanut Butter Falcon is the most optimistic film I have seen in a long time. Happy endings feel rare, nowadays, in film. Moreover, when they…

Film Review: Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark Makes Rage A Dark Magic

Rage is a dark magic. I never thought of that. Yet, as you see Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark, and watch its villain…

Film Review: Brian Banks Thrives In A Broken Justice System

Brian Banks teeters between devastating and completely hopeful. The U.S.A  has the largest prison population in the world, with its highest percentages of prisoners being…

Film Review: The Lion King Goes “Planet Earth” On Viewers

The “live-action” version of The Lion King is absolutely stunning, and will leave you flabbergasted, even teary-eyed, with its visual beauty. Personally, and similarly to…

Film Review: The Farewell Is For Children of Immigrants

Synopsis: In this funny, uplifting tale based on an actual lie, Chinese-born, U.S.-raised Billi (Awkwafina) reluctantly returns to Changchun to find that, although the whole…

Film Review: Stuber Is The 90’s Cop Comedy of 2019

If Lethal Weapon decided to reincarnate, its closest incarnation would be Stuber. This film oozes 90’s style comedy; with two men that could bot be…

Film Review- Spiderman: Far From Home Sets Up Marvel Phase 4

Spiderman: Far From Home is way better than Homecoming for all the right reasons. Homecoming gave the world a Peter Parker that truly felt like…

Film Review: Yesterday Is An Ode To Beatles’ Fans

You always hear, “Fame and money are not everything,” of which most of us scoff. I would love to hail a private jet to Bali…

Film Review: Wild Rose Is A Redemption Story

Redemption is a theme I bring up a lot on the website because, personally, I struggle with it. There are people, in this world, that…

Film Review: Toy Story 4 Will Make You Cry

I am absolutely disgusted by Pixar’s innate ability to make me cry within 10 minutes of their films. I am a grown adult crying at…

Movie Review: Men In Black: International Is A Summer Hit

Watching Men In Black: International, I kept on thinking, “Oh yeah! This is a summer blockbuster.” It has the action, charming wit, big budget, and…

Film Review: Late Night Is Comedic Gold For Amazon Studios

Coming out in theaters on June 7, I cannot contain how much I want you to see Late Night. Directed by Nisha Ganatra and written…

Film Review: Always Be My Maybe Is The RomCom of The Year

I have to say Netflix is outdoing itself with its releases, which explains why it has decided to show Always Be My Maybe (ABMM) in…

Film Review: Aladdin Is A Live-Action Delight

I was so excited to see Aladdin. I am a kid that will never grow up, except that I have and refuse to admit it…

Film Review: The Sun Is Also A Star Shows Love Is Cosmic

Is love fated? I like to think so, and, based off of Nicola Yoon’s books, the feeling seems to be, “Heck Yeah!” Like most Young…