Unicorn Store Movie Review: Brie Larson’s directorial debut asks us to shine bright

“Now that this dream is coming true it just makes me think, what else can happen?” Brie Larson’s directorial debut of the whimsical comedy Unicorn Store centers on this childlike vision of a life reflecting our most far-fetched dreams. In…

Captain Marvel Movie Review: She ain’t no Hala-back girl, she’s the MCU’s best

This review contains as few spoilers for Captain Marvel as possible. In October of 2016, a full year and five months before directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck got behind cameras and lead actress Brie Larson in front of it to…

On Her Way to Captain Marvel: 5 Roles that prove Brie Larson was always a superhero

It has been a long, macho, white male-dominated road to get to this point, but we have finally reached a new age of comic book heroes. I’d like to say gone are the days of the mediocre male superhero, but…

Captain Marvel, Double Standards, and the Pressure Facing Female-Led Films

Captain Marvel marks the first female-led movie within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. That’s a strange thing to write in 2019, especially when the MCU has been around for more than ten years, but here we are. Despite this major step,…

New Trailer For ‘Captain Marvel’ Released

Marvel Studios had a pretty successful 2018, but 2019 might be even bigger with the arrival of Captain Marvel. The superhero movie juggernaut released the second trailer for its next project and its first female-lead adventure. Based on the comic by…

Captain Marvel takes flight in first official trailer

The long-awaited Captain Marvel trailer is finally here! Starting with Captain Marvel, played by Oscar winner Brie Larson, crash landing into a Blockbuster Video, Marvel movie fans are thrust into a new (or older) era of the cinematic universe. Set…

Basmati Blues Movie Review: Brie Larson can’t save this ill judged production

It hurts to malign on a movie that’s directed and written by someone who obviously enjoyed the inspiration behind it. That’s at least what I’m assuming is the case with director and screenwriter Dan Baron’s Americanized ode to Bollywood, Basmati…