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‘Wonka’ Review: This Movie Had No Business Being This Good
Wonka, starring Timothée Chalamet, had absolutely no business being that good and making me feel the wonder I felt as a kid.
Countdown To Christmas Movie Review: Round And Round
One of my favorite times on Countdown to Christmas movies is when they have a Hannukkah movie. I do believe that they need more, if we’re being honest. I think that it’s important that we celebrate all that we can.…
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Under Pressure: The U.S. Women’s World Cup Team is a fitting portrait of an imperfect team, but the docuseries often buckles under its embedded pressure.
‘Archie’ Review: Not Quite Revealing a Legend
People have an unusual relationship with celebrities, especially actors. We know their every expression and vocalization but we don’t really know them. This false sense of intimacy helps some actors become more than just performers. They become movie stars. The…
‘Quantum Leap’ 2×07 Review: “A Kind of Magic”
Quantum Leap 2×07 “A Kind of Magic” is one of those episodes. Every fans knows the ones I’m talking about. They’re the episodes that fans break out whenever they want to explain why a new viewer needs to give the…
‘Napoleon’ Review: Ridley Scott Conquers, At Least A Little
When someone makes a mark on history, it usually has something to do with power. That was certainly the case with Napoleon Bonaparte. However, a biopic is supposed to give an audience more than what we already know about a…
‘Wish’ Review: Nostalgia Is No Substitute For Magic
For 100 years, Disney animation has existed and built a legacy in family entertainment. It’s hard to imagine a childhood untouched by their work. Their latest film features many references to the studio’s storied history, and though that’s a lot…
‘Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas’ Review: An Instant Holiday Classic
Hannah Waddingham delivers an instant classic with the charming and comforting Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas on Apple TV+.
‘Thanksgiving’ Movie Review: A Feast Carving Up Fun For All
Whether you’re more into gore or the psychology of the genre, Eli Roth’s Thanksgiving movie has something for you to savor.
‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ Review: Not Enough Monsters with Nonsensical Characters to Match
Godzilla: Legacy of Monsters tries putting human drama front and center but slashes storytelling for action in the process.
FOUND 1×07 Review: Missing While Indigenous
This episode of FOUND was a bit overwhelming. This episode of FOUND was a lot. This episode of FOUND made me feel a little all over the place, confused, and also intrigued. There is nothing about this show that hasn’t…
‘Quantum Leap’ 2×06 Review: “Secret History”
I have a lot of thoughts about Quantum Leap 2×06 “Secret History.” A secret Nazi plot, “Al” Einstein, and shipping stuff, all in one episode? Needless to say, I had to take a few days to process it all. However,…
‘The Killer’ Review: A Slick, Intelligent Thriller
The specialty of David Fincher as a director lies in thrillers. But there is also more to his talent than that focus suggests because his style has translated to other genres. However, his latest film is right in his wheelhouse.…
‘The Marvels’ Review: The Power of Three Sets Up the Future of the MCU
From complex relationships to all the laughs, The Marvels is woman-focused and exceptionally put together.
‘What Happens Later’ Review: A Decent Layover
Some actresses are legends within the romantic comedy genre. Meg Ryan is one of them. Now, after a significant absence from acting, she returns to the screen and the familiar genre with her new film. Though What Happens Later doesn’t…
‘Quantum Leap’ 2×05 Review: “One Night In Koreatown”
Maybe it’s because it’s fun to explore different eras; maybe it’s because Ben (Raymond Lee) is the only man in recent history to pull off a fedora without looking like a Nice Guy, but I always think of Quantum Leap…
‘The Irrational’ 1×06 Review: “Point and Shoot”
Things aren’t entirely as they seem in The Irrational 1×06 “Point and Shoot.” The episode at first appears to be about the abuse of power, police violence against the Black community, and the ways the authorization of violence leads to…
Netflix’s ‘Sister Death’ Was Scarier Than ‘The Nun’ But Still Stumbled
Netflix’s Sister Death, the prequel to Veronica, was better than The Nun but it still stumbled. Read on for our review.
Apple TV+’s ’Still Up’ Review: The Importance of Chemistry
Still Up came to an end and, after a season that was a rollercoaster of emotions, we got our thing together in time for a season review.