When Walt Disney released Pinocchio (1940) as its second feature length animated film, it cemented both the man and the studio as cinematic titans. Not only did it prove that Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (1937) was not just a flash in the pan success, but that animation can…
Clerks III
Following his debut release, Clerks, Kevin Smith became an indy darling and the talk of the industry as a filmmaker to look out for. Since, Smith has crafted a filmography that is either hit or miss. While some of his films reach greatness, Chasing Amy and Dogma as examples, some entries
Don’t Worry Darling
I’ve always been drawn to a film when an actor steps behind the camera and takes a crack at directing. In 2019, Olivia Wilde became the latest of many to transition to directing with her debut, Booksmart. With Booksmart, Wilde instantly became a director whose work should be on everyone’s radar as
Kierre’s Review of Thor: Love and Thunder 2022 ★★★
Watched Jul 21, 2022 Thor: Love and Thunder is the 4th Thor film starring Chris Hemsworth as the title character. In the film, years after the big battle with Thanos in Avengers: Endgame, Thor has been traveling around the Universe with the Guardians of the Galaxy. He has also somehow
Jason’s Review of Elvis 2022 ★★★★½
Watched Jul10, 2022 Definitely not your standard-issue biopic. This is a loud, wild, angry, passionate, rapturous, epic swirl of sound, color, emotion, and American history. I drank in every one of its 159 minutes. Now I actually kinda get what Baz Luhrmann meant when he said it’s like the Apocalypse