Watched Feb 18, 2023 Brian and Charles is a British comedy about a man named Brian who is somewhat of a loner and a failed inventor who builds an A.I. Robot as a companion. The Robot named Charles, can talk, think, and learn but is also very humorous. Charles basically
Jason’s Review of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania 2023 ★
Watched Feb 17, 2023 Man, that was some hot garbage. Why do I keep going to see these empty, pointless movies? I thought the latest Spider-man, Dr. Strange, and Black Panther movies were bad, but they seem like masterpieces compared to this ugly, stupid, confused, cacophonous disaster. I really like
Babylon
Academy Award winner Damien Chazelle has become one of my favorite directors working today. From my introduction to him in 2014 with Whiplash to 2016’s La La Land and 2018’s First Man, Chazelle’s repertoire has shown that the Oscar winner is unafraid to tackle unique subject matters while challenging his audience. It’s been four years since
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
Throughout his illustrious career, Academy Award winner Guillermo del Toro has been known as an innovator and one of the most beloved filmmakers working today. From his debut film in 1993, Cronos, del Toro has never shied away from the fantastic and originality. So whether you love or hate his movies, there’s
Avatar: The Way of Water
James Cameron is one of this generation’s most innovative filmmakers. Cameron has revolutionized the industry throughout his career with technological advances in both practical and visual effects. Going back to the T-800 in 1984’s The Terminator to 1986’s Queen in Aliens to the first moment cinephiles laid eyes on Robert Patrick’s T-1000 to recreating