It’s great being a kid. Little to no responsibilities or bills, mistakes usually lead to corny speeches about growing-up and not jail time, social anxiety is a phrase untaught in public schools, and farts are still funny. Looking back on…
The Predator Movie Review: Shane Black Brings An Overstuffed, Underwritten Sequel
There are very few guaranteed bets of quality when it comes to the art of the action movie, but Shane Black is one of them. As a writer, Black carves out well-defined characters that are equal parts verbose and violent…
Movie Review: Wonder
Wonder embodies the very essence of Thanksgiving and the entire spirit of kindness that tends to only come out in limited quantities during the Winter holidays. The film will flood your emotions with feelings of empathy, and no one is…
The Book of Henry is Both a Great and Terrible Movie
Minor spoilers for The Book of Henry ahead. But, really, do you care? You do not. Here’s the thing about discovering that you’ll be reviewing The Book of Henry days after its theatrical release: there’s not much to say about it…
‘Wonder’ Trailer: First look at Julia Roberts & Jacob Tremblay in new movie
When I read Wonder a few years ago, I was immediately touched by sincerity of R.J. Palacio’s novel .Centered on a young boy with significant facial differences, Wonder tells the story of August’s first time attending public school and the…
Movie Review: Shut In
This movie managed to somehow defy expectations—for the better. It has a talented cast and stars Naomi Watts who plays Mary Portman, a widowed child psychologist with a disabled son. As the winter storm approaches her New England town, she…
12 Most Memorable Movie Scenes of 2015
The Revenant (Alejandro González Iñárritu, 2015), The Bear Attack Yes, every single word of praise you’ve read and/or heard is true. One can’t escape talking about The Revenant without mentioning its pièce de résistance: a bear mauling that seems to be…