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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…