Believe the hype. This one is a riot.
Finally a tough guy mystery that doesn’t feel formulaic and derivative.
This movie is insane and not in a good way, but it is so bad it becomes awesome at some point.
The Take me to Church guy is back and he wants you to know he’s not the Take me to Church guy anymore.
Better late than never. Homeland is coming back in February, so I got up to speed with season 6.
If you’ve read Laird Barron stories and are on the fence about his debut novel, don’t be. It’s awesome.
There are three certitudes in life: death, taxes and that the Predator handshake scene is always satisfying to watch.
A too little, too late getting-to-know review of Mac Miller’s Swimming.
Cultural revolution notwithstanding, Black Panther is better than most Marvel movies in general.
Lost Films is a fine spiritual sequel to Lost Signals, headlined by terrifying tales from David James Keaton, Leigh Harlen, Bob Pastorella and Andew Novak. Another fine PMMP release.
I thought this would be a fun throwback movie. Man, I was so wrong.
I did not expect that going in, but this movie’s pretty great for what it is.
I have notoriously little patience for fantasy novels and, unfortunately, this one wasn’t so different.
This film is greater than the sum of its parts. It’s a straightforward biopic about a band and a legacy that’s is furthest thing from straightforward.
This movie is basically saying that video game nerds are broken, inept people that will one day usher a dystopia if we let them create companies.