Zombieland: Double Tap Review
I don’t even have words for how fantastic this was. This was definitely a long awaited sequel and boy did it deliver! Zombieland: Double Tap is written to perfection, the jokes were timely and the storyline was as simple as the first one. I haven’t laughed this hard in a while and boy did all the jokes land. Woody Harrelson is one of the best … Continue reading Zombieland: Double Tap Review
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil Review
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil was a wonderful sequel and Angelina Jolie was born to play this role. The beauty of this sequel, is that the writers believed in the story they wanted to tell and the execution was flawless. This is why telling stories from the villains point of view is important. The villain is always seen as the wrong one BUT there could be … Continue reading Maleficent: Mistress of Evil Review
Joker: The Controversy Behind the Clown Prince of Crime
In the past six years, DC Comics has released films, that go against the grain of the comic book universe, in which audiences are accustomed to. Release after release, DC and Warner Brothers have been faced with countless (pointless) controversies that are still being discussed today. With the release of the Joker, the discourse surrounding it has reached new levels of ignorance and bias. The … Continue reading Joker: The Controversy Behind the Clown Prince of Crime
Joker Review
I’d like to begin by saying, that this is NOWHERE NEAR a comic book film. Todd Phillips takes what we know and throws it out the window. Joker has a very simple storyline and Joaquin Phoenix’s character study takes it to another level. It’s a vengeful take on how the government and society treat the mentally ill or those who suffer financially. The first half … Continue reading Joker Review
Judy Review
Judy Garland is one of the most complex women in show business. From a very young age she had a fire within her, she worked tirelessly for MGM and did not have a childhood at all. The worst part about Judy reflecting on her life is that she recognized herself as the victim and she couldn’t seem to get a grasp on how a life … Continue reading Judy Review
