LUNGS, LIVER, SPLEEN, HEART Director Guy Ritchie definitely has a unique style of his own when directing theatrical feature films; a testament to his ability as a director for adding flavor and presenting each of his movies into a new light. In 1998, Ritchie made his directorial debut film with
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A FUN (YET SERVICEABLE) FRANCHISE STARTER Hasbro’s G.I. Joe property has been awhile for quite some time, demonstrating the action figure toy line within the derive nature of militaristic “G.I. Joes” of various US military branch outlets (i.e army, navy, air force, Marine Corp, etc.) that form an organization, who
False Positive (2021), a Pregnancy Horror Film That Doesn’t Deliver
It may sound crass, but pregnant women make for great horror movie fodder. You take women, who so often act as the subjects of endless abuse in the horror genre already, and you put them in the most vulnerable physical state possible. Then, you attribute anything strange or ominous happening
Review: Annette
Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard in Annette “We love each other so much,” sing Adam Driver‘s Henry and Marion Cotillard‘s Ann as they ride together on a motorcycle through the night in Leos Carax‘s new film, Annette (2021). This song, in addition to being the film’s catchiest tune, is indicative
Review: Free Guy
Reynolds wondering how his career got to this point Free Guy can be shamelessly commercial, even hanging a mild bit of character development on a hit Mariah Carey song. Yet despite some noticeable script flaws, Free Guy manages to be a fun and light-hearted story of self-discovery with hints of The Truman Show, Ready Player One,