Morris From America opens up to a father and son playfully arguing about their generation’s version of hip-hop. The boy says that his dad’s rap is too old while the dad counters that his son’s rap is too poppy. This…
Dear Warner Brothers, I’m a Critic but Also a Fan
Dear Warner Brothers, You don’t know me but let’s just say I’ve been a fan of DC comics for a while. Whether it be The Flash, Birds of Prey, or Batman, I’ve always had a soft spot for the gritty…
Finding the Next James Wan: Interview with ‘Lights Out’ Producer Lawrence Grey
David F. Sandberg might just be one the luckiest guys in the world. From being deeply in debt to a becoming a Hollywood director, he is the main character of a rags to riches story. After winning Best Director for…
Movie Review: The Killing Joke
Alan Moore seems to have bad luck when it comes to film adaptations of his work. Watchmen brought in mixed reviews and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen made Sean Connery retire from acting. Moore’s material is very hard to adapt…
SDCC’16: ‘Van Helsing’ Promises Blood, Vampires, and Kickass Women
It’s been almost a decade since the vampire genre sparked in popularity, sparking movies and television shows such as Twilight and The Vampire Diaries. The romanticizing of the famous monster has seemed to have left a bad taste in people’s…
Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga Make History in ‘Loving’ Trailer
After impressing critics with his science fiction road trip, Midnight Special, Jeff Nichols is back with an even more tender story. Loving tells the true story of an interracial couple, Richard and Mildred Loving (Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga) and…
Movie Review: Swiss Army Man
The first image that we see in Swiss Army Man is of Hank (Paul Dano) wrapping a noose around his neck. He’s about to commit suicide on a deserted island when he sees a body wash up on the beach.…