The Bear continues to wow me with its character work, intense plot, and its smaller creative choices
Elio (Movie Review)
I think it will be another win for Pixar — however, that’s a steep hill for them to climb.
Animation Celebration: Dragons: Race to the Edge
Allow me to use this column as some HTTYD therapy and talk about the surprisingly good Netflix serie
28 Years Later (Movie Review)
28 Years Later is a solid experience with a compelling story, some thought-provoking moments, and a captivating amount of world building
Fact On Fiction: How To Train Your Dragon
Buried beneath the mire of the made-up is where fascinating nuggets of truth can be found, and that is where most stories truly begin.
Materialists (Movie Review)
ong makes the love found here feel simple, the way love is supposed to be.
Pee-Wee as Himself (Streaming Show Review)
This doesn’t change Pee-Wee’s impact on my childhood, but it changes the perception of Reubens, which is more critical for the documentary.
The Life of Chuck (Movie Review)
If you can find your way into the rich, life-affirming tapestry of The Life of Chuck, you may not leave the theater the same person you were when you walked inside.
How to Train Your Dragon (Movie Review)
The movie is almost a shot-for-shot remake of the original
Predator: Killer of Killers (Movie Review)
With Trachtenberg being the showrunner for everything Predator right now, I have a ton of faith that he is crafting a universe that has nowhere to go but up
The Seed of the Sacred Fig (Movie Review)
And if I could use my imagination for a moment, I’d like to think time will leave this cycle a thing of the past.