The new HULU original series, Monsterland,makes a big splash into the modern tales of human behavior. The show is a 8-episode anthology that takes cultural folklore of human history and exposes the monsters of those narratives back on society.
Author: Matthew Miranda
[Film Review] By Night’s End
Stunt woman turned starring lead actress Michelle Rose (LoveCraft Country Stunts, Grimm) in the Walker Whited new, straight to stream, film By Night’s End leaves you wondering what happened to the rest of the film.
[Trailer Review] Dune (2020)
New Life To An Old Classic The first official trailer for Denis Villeneuve interpretation of Frank Herbert’s 1965 classic DUNE is brought to life with a fresh take on the world of Arrakis (Dune). This is not the first time this beloved classic has been brought to screen. David Lynch‘s […]
[Film Review] Mulan (2020)
The illusion of the 1998 Disney animated film, Mulan, was that it relied on the animation to let the viewer escape the reality of the story and into a captivating and unique reverie. The 2020 live-action version takes away the illusion and mystery and attempts to bring a realistic version with conflicting themes and overlapping narratives.
[Film Review] The King Of Staten Island
Real human trauma is explored through a biopic comedy in Judd Apatow’s (40 Year Old Virgin, Knocked Up) new film The King of Staten Island with comedian Pete Davidson (Saturday Night Live & The Suicide Squad)
[Film Review] The Old Guard
Legends and myths all come to play in this latest comic book to film entry into the Netflix catalog. The latest film by director Gina Prince-Bythewood (Clock & Dagger and Love & Basektball) brings academy award winner Charlize Theron (Monster 2004).
[Film Review] My Spy
Do you spy what I spy? Here’s our review of “My Spy.”
[Film Review] Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice (Ultimate Edition)
Heaven and Hell. Right and Wrong. This film pits not just the biggest comic book heroes of all time up against each other, but the binary opposition of morality, theology and our own humanity. Batman V Superman is a film that cannot not be placed in the realm of comic book movies.