John Wick 4 delivers the goods for its most adherent fans, but you can’t help but wonder, like many of the characters involved: when will this ever end?
Year: 2023
“The Nuance Of The Patriarchy” Women Talking review
If I told you a movie set in an isolated religious group would lay out a compelling case for how to tackle and dissect the patriarchy, you’d probably say it’s a Sarah Polley movie…and you’d be right.
“Everything Everywhere Nearly Sweeps” 95th Oscars Recap
Yeoh takes home Best Actress as Everything Everywhere All At Once cleans up at the 95th Oscars. Hear Commander Shipp’s take on the broadcast and the other categories.
Talking about Women Talking: A Woman’s Perspective Recap Review ***Spoiler Edition***
While the title Women Talking (2022) seems demure, these women are actually trying to put words into action after a shocking revelation. After years of all the female-bodied residents of an isolated Mennonite community having strange experiences in their sleep…
Glorious Review
One hell of a new take on the “chosen one must save the universe” trope.
Binge this Webcomic: Crabgrass
If you are: nostalgic for way-back when you looked forward to your parents getting done with the Sunday paper, curious to see how newspaper comics have taken to the digital age, or just want another comic to read… You should…
Gloating Over Discovery’s Final Season Is Sickening
You don’t have to like Discovery, but dogpiling right now after news of the final season exposes a lot of problems within the Trek fandom
Oscars 2023 Livestream
Next weekend, we’ll be doing a Oscars podcast episode to kickoff our new movie and TV podcast show, Content Not Found. To celebrate the Oscar wins and our patrons, we’ll do a 1 hour pre-show on Patreon that’s exclusive to…
Commander Shipp’s Top 10 Films of 2022
Yeah, some of this list may be predictable, other parts not so much though. What did Commander Shipp think about the year of 2022 in movies? Find out now
“A Nightmarish Slog” Skinamarink review
Few movies will fill you with as much frustration, intrigue, and boredom as indie darling Skinamarink, but unfortunately that’s precisely what it does