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Star Trek: Prodigy marks a significant milestone as the first Star Trek series specifically crafted for a younger audience, blending the franchise’s classic...
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by Mark Voger Published by TwoMorrows Based on his earlier books, including Monster Mash, Groovy, and Holly Jolly, I’m fairly convinced that author...
I may be the only person in the world who wasn’t head over heels for this film. I tried and tried and even watched...
Fredrick Forsyth’s 1971 debut thriller The Day of the Jackal is one of the greatest works of “airport literature” ever made. The book’s...
Star Trek: Prodigy marks a significant milestone as the first Star Trek series specifically crafted for a younger audience, blending the franchise’s classic...
I honestly don’t understand why they say dramas that have a couple of comedic moments are actually comedies. I Like Movies has a couple...
Warren Beatty’s fun romantic comedy, Heaven Can Wait, came out in 1978. Ex-Beatle Paul McCartney had written and recorded a lovely theme song...
Being the child of a superstar of Lenny Kravitz’ caliber undoubtedly places substantial expectations on one’s shoulders, but Zoë Kravitz has long since...
Literally everything we remember fondly about the Thin Man series is contained in the first scene of the second movie. In After the Thin...
Nothing says the holidays like a dystopian conspiracy story about the faults of humanity. Just in time for gift-giving, Watchmen: Chapter II now...
M. Night Shyamalan is a director I tend to root for. In a world of franchise pictures and prestige horror, he’s doing high...
James Cameron needs no introduction, as he is responsible for some of the biggest blockbusters of all time, and with 2024 marking 40 years...
Tim Burton is one of the few living directors who can lay claim to an adjective. Yes, he has a distinct visual style—practically...
North by Northwest is one of the best known and best loved films by arguably the most famous film director of all time,...
Bring up spooky lights one through three. Roll creepy sound effects. We are now ready to Journey Into The Beyond… Cue Theremin. Cue Mr....
Play Misty for Me is rightly celebrated as Clint Eastwood’s debut film as a director. This was considered something of a novelty at the...
A Simple Plan is a homespun noir, a film about the monsters that dwell within ordinary people when expectations outstrip reality. It focuses on...
Seasonal cinematic fare is nothing new, as every year seems to bring an ever-increasing number of new titles to screens both big and small,...
Fans are fond of calling Galaxy Quest the greatest Star Trek movie never made (at a 2013 Vegas con it placed seventh in a...
I remember distinctly that the only times I had ever seen or even heard of Mel Brooks prior to 1974’s Blazing Saddles was when...
I always find the hardest reviews to write are the ones where I am neither passionately enamored with the film, nor I am livid...
Written and Illustrated by Becky Barnicoat Published by Gallery Books My mother was 45 years old when I was born in 1959 and...
As the year draws to a close, the obligatory family blockbusters are beginning to be released in a bid to lure in audiences seeking...
On Blu-ray for the first time, 2016’s Little Boxes, directed by Rob Meyer, is a poignant yet understated exploration of race, identity, and...
Written by Joe Casey Art by Paul Fry Published by Image Comics Writer Joe Casey really does write some interesting comics. Everything he...
The first season of Ted dives into the hilarious and heartfelt origins of John Bennett’s iconic friendship with his living teddy bear, Ted....
Mike Flanagan’s 2016 Hush feels like a cinematic exercise to create the purest thriller possible: a collection of set pieces with minimal dialogue and...
Top Cat is a classic animated series that captivated audiences with its sharp humor, memorable characters, and jazzy style. Premiering in 1961, the...