The Equalizer 2 Movie Review: Justice abounds for the characters and the franchise

Life is made up of good teams up whose combination always create excitement within us. They can be as simple as peanut butter and jelly, as conventional as milk and cookies, or as optimistic as President Trump and a jail…

Movie Review: The Magnificent Seven

  In 1952, Akira Kurosawa created a stir in international audiences with his iconic film, Seven Samurai. The film is not only one of the most famous films in Japanese cinema, but it also sparked major influence in American works.…

The Strain – Q&A with Miguel Gomez

After the airing of “The Silver Angel,” we got to have a talk with one of The Strain‘s series regulars, Miguel Gomez, about his character Gus: the ex-con who was the catalyst of The Master’s reign on Manhattan. Gomez can…

Movie Review: ‘Southpaw’

Southpaw mirrors the sport of boxing in much more than the literal sense. The strongest aspects of the film are the actions depicted within the squared circle. Outside of the ring, many of the plot points and storylines are all…

‘The Equalizer’ Review

Antoine Fuqua’s The Equalizer left me with three suspicious hunches. First, I think that the climax where the eponymous avenger of the victimized and downtrodden brutally dispatches a group of Russian mobsters in a home improvement warehouse was the first…