by Drunken Yoda | Dec 20, 2023 | Reviews |
Christmas comes early as Paramount+ gives us South Park (Not Suitable For Children). After last month’s well-received Into The Panderverse, Trey and Matt take aim at influencer culture. While I appreciate the eyes that may have gotten opened in Panderverse, I...
by Wrenage | Dec 18, 2023 | Reviews |
Steele Justice (1987) is a Martin Kove action movie from 1987. It tried to ride the action movie wave of the time. Alas, Kove was not able to harness his Karate Kid cred and ascend to the heights of Arnold Schwarzenegger…or even Jeff Speakman, for that matter....
by Shawn Bird | Dec 17, 2023 | Reviews |
Batman Returns, a polarizing sequel in the Caped Crusader’s cinematic legacy. Released in 1992 and directed again by Tim Burton, it steps further into Burton’s surreal Gotham City and offers a darker, more twisted narrative compared to its predecessor....
by Drunken Yoda | Dec 11, 2023 | Reviews |
Hey Folks, DY here back temporarily from his self-imposed exile to review Lady Ballers! What’s the most important thing when making a comedy? That it has a bit of truth in the things it’s skewering. What’s the co-most important thing? That it’s...
by Wrenage | Dec 6, 2023 | Reviews |
I never watched The Last of Us because I’m afraid of Pedro Pascal’s nose, but it seems to me that Gaia (2021) could be a prequel to the HBO series. Gaia is about South African versions of Gemma Arterton and Harold Perrineau, who work as forest rangers. They run into...
by Shawn Thompson | Dec 3, 2023 | Movies, Reviews |
Fatman stars Mel Gibson as Santa Claus in the modern world. Tired, disillusioned, and grumpy but still cares deeply. After getting into trouble with the IRS he has to put the elves to work filling a contract with the US Government. You know, that old chestnut....