Zack Snyder’s Justice League replaces the theatrical release’s out-of-place humor with somber action-packed sequences that match the gritty aesthetics of the preceding films. While the film hits most of the same beats, Snyder has entirely recut the film, fundamentally restructuring the story into a far…
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When it comes to science fiction, I am generally easy to please. Give me some space exploration, some sci-fi weaponry, and humanity creating conflict with the native inhabitants on a planet and you will tick multiple boxes for me. I even liked the critically underwhelming…
Judas and the Black Messiah does not waste time setting up the core plot of the film. Within the first few minutes, we are introduced to the FBI’s vendetta against Fred Hampton (Daniel Kaluuya), followed by the introduction of Bill O’Neal (Lakeith Stanfield), a petty…
Since Netflix first announced The Dig, I have been anxiously awaiting its arrival. Long before I began my journey into entertainment journalism, I received a degree in historic preservation. I have stared into the face of the gilded Sutton Hoo helmet on display at the…
It has been fifteen years since writer/director Robert Rodriguez brought Sharkboy and Lavagirl to life and the spectacular return to this realm of imagination in We Can Be Heroes could not have come at a better time. Rodriguez has a long history of creating colorful,…