There’s a lot to unpack with Dave Chappelle’s new special on Netflix. And it’s not a good thing.
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The very first rated-R movie I ever saw was John Carpenter’s “Halloween” during its original run. It scared the crap…
Whenever a film is helmed by Ridley Scott, there’s no question about production quality and performances, it always comes down…
“No Time to Die” is a worthy send off for Daniel Craig, but crumbles under its long run time and messy narrative.
“Prisoners of the Ghostland” is all style, no substance, unfolding more like an extended music video than a fully realized feature film.
While “No Time to Die” is Daniel Craig’s final outing as James Bond, it doesn’t feel like a flattering sendoff.
A great book that talks about everything from the comics right up to the new movie. Certified Must Read
“The Many Saints of Newark” is the “Godfather Part III” of “The Sopranos” universe, and we didn’t need it as a film.
“The Guilty” is gripping, digging its hooks into viewers and refusing to let go until the credits roll.
“Venom: Let there Be Carnage” may do well to let Hardy shine, but the film as a whole fails on just about every level. The end result is that the only really carnage is the film itself.