Movie Review: The Lost City Is Found In Romance & Laughter

In the same way. J.LO returned to her old, romantic ways via Marry Me, Sandra Bullock has returned to hers via The Lost City. Both…

Movie Review: The Batman Soars As A Seedy Crime Thriller

It appears that Warner Brothers’ holy union with HBO MAX has rubbed off on them. Between True Detective and Mare of Easttown, HBO knows how…

Movie Review: I Want You Back Is Real & Romantic

Mentally, thirties is the new twenties because it hard not to feel like you are still in your teens in your twenties. Perhaps, it is…

Movie Review: Uncharted Goes To Charted Territory

When it comes to Uncharted, I went to see it because of Tom Holland. It is official. He is an A-Lister, and Uncharted marks him…

Movie Review: Jennifer Lopez Is My Rom-Com Queen

J.LO, Julia Roberts, Meg Ryan, and even Reese Witherspoon, for awhile, were the queens of romantic comedies that made us, genuinely, believe that were the…

Movie Review: The Worst Person In The World Is The Best Film

I feel like my 20’s are marked by the desperate search for stability…. for jobs that will give me purpose… for relationships that will give…

TV Review: The Tragedy of Macbeth Shows Power Is Mentally Messy

Watching The Tragedy of Macbeth, I was riveted by one of its core messages. Power will F**K UP YOUR MENTAL HEALTH! Maybe, because, most of…

Movie Review: Licorice Pizza Shows Growing Up Requires Adults

Period pieces are a weird thing, especially in 2021/2022. On one hand, we get frustrated at how they portray things like, sexism, racism, and classism…

Movie Review: The Matrix- Resurrections Revives My Simulation Theory

I was surprised by The Matrix: Resurrections, in part, because like Spider-Man: No Way Home, I did not expect it to be so philosophical. Good?…

Movie Review: Don’t Look Up Is Netflix’s Best Horror Movie

Watching Don’t Look Up, I laughed and cried more than in any other film of this year because it was so unique and pertinent to…

Movie Review: Nightmare Alley Is A Noir Where The Con-Man Get Conned

Watching Nightmare Alley, I was riveted by a deep, philosophical question: What makes a man evil? Is it nature? Is it nurture? Is life just…

Movie Review- Spiderman: Now Way Home Is An Opus To Fate

Directed by Jon Watts, I was surprised Spiderman: No Way Home became my favorite Marvel film thus far. I did not expect it to be…

Movie Review: West Side Story Is One of The Best Films of 2021

Watching West Side Story, admittedly, I was hesitant. It is one of my favorite films, and, historically, can feel like a crux in Puerto Rican/…

Movie Review: The Tender Bar Is A Nostalgic Nod To 90s Classics

Watching The Tender Bar, I kept on thinking of 90s films about the difficulties of raising a “boy to be a man.” The nostalgic charm…

Movie Review: House of Gucci Is A Toxic Glam Telenovela

I cried during House of Gucci. The film plays like a dramatic, foreboding, even Shakespearean novella on how family and business truly cannot mix. Why?…