This was going to happen eventually. A review of Snow White, following up our other review of the movie that dropped on a certain date in the calendar. This is going to be odd, as the movie is an abomination. Yet, at the same time, I kind of enjoyed it. I
MAX Is Rebranded Again
Hollywood. The land of mid. Mid-performance. Mid-acumen. Mid-ideas. Mid-talent. Across Tinseltown, we frequently see decisions and performance that would severely limit careers in any other industry, somehow either excused or spun into a victory story. Like this one. Another rebranding of Max. While a collective of executives are no doubt
F.A.S.T. Is Back
Funny how a bit of success in Hollywood makes unimaginative studio execs sit up and take notice. Years ago, Taylor Sheridan wrote an action thriller concept script called F.A.S.T. It was about a former special forces commando, struggling with normality on his return from various warzones. On coming home, he
Love, Death + Robots Season 4 Review: Scary, Silly, and Surreal
Science fiction has become one of television’s most reliable genres and audiences have no shortage of options when it comes to progressive sci-fi storytelling. Anthology series have also never been more popular as they’ve proven to be an easy, noncommittal way to draw in audiences with unrelated, standalone storytelling. Love,
Marvel Explain New TV Strategy
There was much fanfare when it was announced that the world of the MCU was coming to streaming. We were all locked in our homes by order of governments and we wanted, needed, TV. Shares in Netflix soared, and everyone launched a streamer. Disney+ planned to leverage its massive IP