After thirty years, countless games, and even a few films, Mario and Luigi get the animated Hollywood treatment with The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023).
[Read more…]Tommy Lee Royce Makes A Bold, Exciting Escape on ‘Happy Valley’ [Review]
It was inevitable that Happy Valley would pit Sgt. Catherine Cawood (Sarah Lancashire) against convicted felon Tommy Lee Royce (James Norton), but who knew that the set-up would be so dramatic?
[Read more…]‘The Seeding’ Is Gorgeous, But Predictable [Tribeca Review]
Who doesn’t love a movie that begins with a child wandering in the desert, eating a human finger?
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‘Bad Things’ Is More Than Just a Homage to ‘The Shining’ [Tribeca Review]
The last time Stewart Thorndike made a horror film, it was 2014’s Lyle, a lesbian take on Rosemary’s Baby. That’s a reductive description since the film is much more than an extended homage, but the log line certainly makes it an easy sell for genre fans.
[Read more…]A Tense Conversation Is The Centerpiece of ‘Happy Valley’ S03E03 [TV Review]
The epic confrontation between sisters Catherine Cawood (Sarah Lancashire) and Clare (Siobhan Finneran) teased in last week‘s episode has finally arrived and…it’s brutal.
[Read more…]“The Relic” Exposes Juliette’s Emotional Side [TV Review w/ Gayly Dreadful]
Each week Joe and Terry discuss the most recent episodes of Apple TV’s Silo, alternating between our respective sites.
Spoilers follow for Episode 6, “The Relic”.
[Read more…]‘Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse’ Is A Triumph [Review]
Accusations that superhero movies are derivative, unoriginal, or uninspired are firmly quashed with the release of Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, and Justin K. Thompson‘s Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse.
[Read more…]‘Happy Valley’ S03E02 Sets The Stage For An Epic Showdown [TV Review]
After a busy (re)introduction to the world of Halifax and Sgt Catherine Cawood (Sarah Lancashire) last week, Happy Valley continues to lay out the foundation for the series to come, including one epic cliffhanger.
[Read more…]‘Before I Change My Mind’ Is A Quiet Gem [Review]
In the first scene of writer/director Trevor Anderson‘s feature debut, a new student arrives at school and refuses to sit on either the “girl” side or the “boy” side of a PE sex education class.
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