Yesterday, Sony dropped some great news for the regular Sony fans, PSVR fans, and PC fans (provided they have a PSN account? Why Sony?!)
Month: May 2024
Back to Black review: A Depressingly Stale Biopic
Rising actress Marisa Abela takes on the gargantuan task of portraying Amy Winehouse’s tragic life in a biopic mired and weighed down by a problematic vision.
Outlaw Johnny Black review: A Nonsensical Western Romp
Director Michael Jai White, never lacking in a sense of humor, infuses his trademark Black Dynamite-style of blaxploitation into the old west and tackles a few complicated racial issues along the way, in the first release from his new studio,…
A Brief Aside About Watching Every Planet of the Apes
Or ABAAWEPOTA for short…but I’m not sure that really saved any time
Challengers review: A Fascinating Spiral
Luca Guadagnino crafts an intriguing relationship triangle, powered by Zendaya’s enigmatic performance and inspired visuals that combines into one great sports drama.
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga review
To borrow a quote from Rictus, George Miller has crafted a prequel that’s “nearly perfect in every way” and expands the terrifying depth of Furiosa’s character.
The Fall Guy review: A Stuntman’s Dream
Loosely based on the 1980s series of the same name, former stuntman Director David Leitsch crafts a fitting comedic homage to the history of stunt choreography (and set a world record while doing it).
I Saw The TV Glow Review: A Reality-Bending Throwback
Director / Writer Jane Schoenbrun’s stunning transgender allegory, while imperfect in some story beads, does a great job fusing 90s and 00s elements into a compelling exploration of life and hiding yourself away.
American Society of Magical Negroes review
Kobi Libii’s directorial debut delivers some solid laughs, but his exploration of a tired and problematic trope fails to deliver when the narrative needs it most.
Planet of the Apes: Caesar’s Saga
A detailed recap of Caesar’s Planet of the Apes trilogy, along with a breakdown of the progression of both the world state and the characters.