“The Scorpion and the Frog” is miles ahead of any episode so far in season thirteen. It’s genuinely funny, producing laughs the likes of which I haven’t felt since Dean freaked out over a cat. Its premise is a nice…
Movie Review: The Shape of Water
Director Guillermo del Toro builds his worlds from the ground up, imbuing his chosen universes with such distinct senses of self that we can’t help but buy immediately into the world he’s drawn. A man with a mind for the fantastical…
Movie Review: The Breadwinner is genuinely courageous filmmaking
The full scope of what The Breadwinner is doing doesn’t become clear until well into its second act. Its scope isn’t clear when our eleven-year-old hero, Parvana, is threatened by members of the Taliban for not covering up appropriately in…
Arrowverse Crossover: Crisis on Earth-X Parts 3 & 4 Review
The happiness and genuine, fan inspired delight of Part One could only last so long, and after the cliff hanger we were left with in part two, the last two chapters of the “Crisis On Earth X” left us with…
Watch the first official trailer for Avengers: Infinity War
We’ve been slowly building up to the culmination of Stage 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe for a quite a while now, amounting in what must be a startling amount of pressure for all of the creative talent on board…
Movie Trailer: Love, Simon
Becky Albertalli fans, prepare yourself. The first trailer for Love, Simon, based on Albertalli’s novel Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, is finally here! The trailer premiered on MTV’s TRL this afternoon after much speculation by enthusiastic fans of the…
Arrowverse Crossover: Crisis on Earth-X Parts 1 & 2 Review
And so it begins, The CW’s annual superhero crossover. Spanning four shows, this year’s crossover, titled “Crisis on Earth-X,” is airing on two nights instead of four and flows from one hour to the next as though it were a…