A (Mostly) Blind Retrospective Of The Films Of Zack Snyder (Written By Hussain Alokaily)
Many people’s interpretation of a director who hasn’t just created a lasting impact but one that signals bold change around him is usually perceived as one who has many oscar nominations or wins under their belt. From directors like Steven Speilberg to even Christopher Nolan, those directors set the example of what a legacy director […]
Zack Snyder’s Justice League (2021) Early Review: Size Matters (Written By Jaeden Noel)
The story of Justice League is one of the craziest & saddest stories to happen in mainstream Hollywood. After the tragic passing of director Zack Snyder’s daughter, he left the film with good reason. Instead, Joss Whedon took over and well, absolutely ruined it. 2017’s Justice League was a formulaic & annoying superhero film that […]
Breaking News in Yuba County (2021) Review: A Straight-To-Streaming Dramedy (Written by Anna Miller)
This tepid dramedy may have looked good on paper with a stacked cast and a passable premise, but not even Regina Hall, Awkwafina, or Wanda Sykes could honestly save what feels like a pretty meager attempt at emulating a Coen Brothers film. The basis is that Sue Bottoms, played by Allison Janney, a meek suburban […]
Coming 2 America (2021) Review: Sequel-itis With A Heart (Written By Jaeden Noel)
Eddie Murphy was at one point the funniest human alive. He ruled the 80’s with stand-up specials like Delirious (which to this day is the funniest standup of all time in my opinion) and of course the fan-favorite, Coming To America. Not only is Coming To America an amazing comedy, but it is also a […]
Raya and The Last Dragon (2021) Review: Beautiful But Formulaic (Written By Jaeden Noel)
Raya & The Last Dragon is the newest film out from Walt Disney Animation Studios. The film follows young warrior Raya in the world of Kumandra, a world where dragons once roamed and protected. After their extinction, we follow Raya on her journey to find the last dragon & save Kumandra from evil. Beautifully animated […]
Boogie (2021) Early Review: A Directionless Crowdpleaser? (Written By Jaeden Noel)
Eddie Huang is one of the coolest people in the entertainment industry, his show Fresh Off The Boat was one of my favorite shows back in my high school days and I’ll always anticipate his new projects. Huang ventures off into the film side of things with his directorial debut Boogie. Also written by Huang, […]
WandaVision Episode 8 (Previously On) Review (Written By Hussain Alokaily)
“Previously On” is the latest episode of WandaVision which is directed by Matt Shakman and stars Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, and Kathryn Hann. The episode picks up immediately after the last one as Wanda embarks on a troubling journey […]
Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry (2021) (Early Review) A Masterpiece In Documentary Filmmaking (Written By Jaeden Noel)
Love her or hate her, Billie Eilish is one of the most successful female artists in history. At such a young age, she’s managed to sweep the Grammys at record-setting levels, have chart-topping albums, singles, and now, her own documentary. I for one, am a HUGE Billie Eilish fan so I was extremely excited to […]
Cherry (2021) Early Review: An Unconventional Epic (Written By Jaeden Noel)
Is Cherry for Tom Holland the equivalent of Spring Breakers for Selena Gomez? Could be! Cherry is the new film directed by Russo Brothers Joe and Anthony. Starring Tom Holland, Ciara Bravo & Jack Reynor, the film follows the journey of Cherry. From college to the army, to eventually becoming a drugged-out bank robber, the […]
WandaVision Episode 7 (Breaking The Fourth Wall) Review (Written By Hussain Alokaily)
“Breaking the Fourth Wall” is the latest episode of WandaVision which is directed by Matt Shakman and stars Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Kathryn Hann, Teyonah Parris, Kat Dennings, and Randall Park. The episode takes episode focuses on Wanda she navigates unsettling complications, and Vision forms a new alliance and Monica stages her return. Last week’s […]