“Love Story can be counted as another success in a growing collection of celebrity biopic series from Executive Producer Ryan Murphy.”
They Will Kill You (Movie Review)
“Part John Wick, part Kill Bill vol 1, part Old Boy, They Will Kill You is the closest thing we have to a live action anime and it is a bloody good time!”
Oscar What If… 2016
It is time to examine the films of 2015, celebrated at the Oscars in 2016.
Ready or Not: Here I Come (Movie Review)
“Weaving is the acting powerhouse pulling this whole project together… Unfortunately, she’s so good she blows her co-lead out of the water.”
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (Streaming Movie Review)
“With its flashy cinematography, larger sets, and heavy-hitter additions to the cast, the film is able to meaningfully expand the influence of the show.”
School Spirits Season 3 (Streaming TV Review)
“What works best for the show is the connective tissue between each character.”
Reminders of Him (Movie Review)
“Hoover has shown she knows how to reach an audience with her writing… I think her movies will have to be appointment viewing moving forward.”
Resident Evil Requiem or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Action (Video Game Review)
“The horror is some of the most genuinely scary the series has ever produced, the action is some of the most dynamic and intense the series has ever designed, and the story is one of the most emotionally resonant the series has ever told.”
Project Hail Mary (Movie Review)
“Project Hail Mary shows us what we’re capable of achieving when we all work together and it’s also just a damn powerful and entertaining movie.”
Fact on Fiction: Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette
What do the Oscars, a California sculptor, and kitten math have to do with the new FX miniseries Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette? Find out on this month’s Fact on Fiction!
Animation Celebration: Fantastic Planet
“Given the subject matter, it is perhaps a bit ironic that the film itself took six years to produce because of censorship.”
Lord of the Flies (TV Show Review)
“The real strength of this series lies in its cast… They all do an outstanding job as children in a story that is anything but a children’s story.”