“Kylie was an upbeat, enjoyable time that dove into Minogue’s diverse career and touches on her private life without feeling intrusive.”
Rooster (Streaming Show Review)
“Like all Doozer productions, Rooster’s strongest asset is the strength of it’s cast as a comedic ensemble.”
Masters of the Universe (Movie Review)
“It’s clear the phrase “Let’s have fun with it” was used at least several times in putting Masters of the Universe together.”
Oscar What If… 2018
It is time to examine the films of 2017, celebrated at the Oscars in 2018.
Tuner (Movie Review)
“Leo Woodall and Havana Rose Liu are magnetic, both individually and their shared chemistry had me glued to every scene they appeared.”
Backrooms (Movie Review)
“This setting has more originality than most movies at your local theater while still leaving room to grow and create a greater mythology.”
Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 (Streaming Show Review)
“The overall quality of the show improved in the second half of the second season but the question: ‘is this too little, too late?’ was never far from my mind.”
Ladies First (Streaming Movie Review)
“Ladies First tries to give an important message in an outdated way. There was potential for an interesting idea… but without much to say, it comes across as a bit dull.”
I Love Boosters (Movie Review)
‘This is no time for subtlety:’ “Support this film. Go see it in theaters. And if it isn’t playing near you? Start asking questions because I Love Boosters is not one to miss.”
Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu (Movie Review)
“Ludwig Göransson is the best part of the movie by far. Whether he’s just copy and pasting or iterating on them, the original themes never fail to do their job. The original music also rocks. The man can do no wrong.”
Obsession (Movie Review)
“Inde Navarrette is flat out SPECTACULAR… Horror movies do not get love or recognition at end of year awards ceremonies, but Navarrette should be on those best of year lists.”
Marty, Life is Short (Streaming Documentary Review)
“It is not breaking any new ground in the documentary genre, but there’s no need to with a tale as delightful as Short’s.”