If you’re like me and have been sleeping on Spike Lee – or just haven’t watched some of his early films in a while – join me in exploring the emotions of Mo’ Better Blues.
Category: Movies
Transformers One review: An Immaculate Reboot in Disguise
There’s more than meets the eye in this CGI Transformers prequel that showcases how Megatron and Optimus Prime were friends turned rivals.
Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) Review
The second Avatar film is more than just a visual spectacle. It is a beautiful tale filled with amazing characters and a ton of heart.
Refresher: Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) in a Nutshell
About to watch the sequel to Avatar (2009) and Avatar: The Way of Water (2022), but it’s been a while since you watched the last one? Here’s a quick refresher on the key takeaways, characters, and overall story to get…
Refresher: Avatar (2009) in a Nutshell
About to watch the Avatar (2009) sequel Avatar: The Way of Water (2022), but it’s been a while since you watched the first one? Here’s a quick refresher on the key takeaways, characters, and overall story to get you back…
Director Spotlight: Luca Guadagnino
Italian director Luca Guadagnino excels at artfully conveying insight into the inner conflicts of exceptional people while bringing out the very best in the actors he works with.
You Should Really Consider: Pi (1998)
There is a magical time in a human life, between the ages of 12 and 22, where one is most prone to being transformed by art. Yeah, you heard me, art. I assure you, even the most uncultured, vacant-headed, troglodytic…
Bad Boys: Ride or Die review: Smith and Lawrence Shine Again
Once again under the helm of Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, Bad Boys: Ride or Die – the fourth entry into the franchise – continues the upward trend with great emotional stakes, lots of laughs, and superb action thrills…
Taking Another Look at No Way Home’s Villains
Deciding to save the villains in No Way Home may have been tragic for our MCU Peter, but what he did for Maguire’s and Garfield’s universes is immeasurable and deserves another look.
Bones and All review: A Messy Cannibalistic Love Affair
Luca Guadagnino delivers an unsettling journey across rural 1990s America with a chilling premise and question of morality when you’ve been cursed with cannibalistic instincts.