‘Jerry and Marge Go Large’ review: Mediocre in the middle

How times can change. Only a decade or so ago, a mid-budget character drama like Jerry and Marge Go Large, which recently premiered on Paramount+, would’ve gotten a modest, but wide release in a theater near you. Much like the…

Seinfeld’s 25 Best Episodes

We don’t know how we ended up with this much to say about the show about nothing, but here we are. It should go without saying, there are far more than 25 best episodes of Seinfeld, but this is a…

Movie Review: Last Flag Flying

Directed and co-written by Richard Linklater, who’s known best for Boyhood and the Before Sunrise trilogy, Last Flag Flying comes right in time for Veteran’s Day. Rather than focusing on the acts of war, the film follows three men who have long since past their…

Movie Review: Wakefield

Any person who has truly lived their life can attest to how frustrating the monotony most of us find ourselves in. Like the music you find on the radio, the constant repetition keeps us marching to the doldrum beat of…

Movie Review: ‘Power Rangers’

About five minutes into the new live-action Power Rangers movie, there’s a joke about someone jerking off a bull. As lame and out-of-place this was in a movie about teens in jumpsuits kung-fu fighting, I couldn’t help but notice a…

Power Up With The New ‘Power Rangers’ Movie Trailer

I grew up watching Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. More than 20 years ago, it started airing a year before I even started kindergarten. (Yes, I’m that old.) In fact, you’re reading this from a guy who once dressed up as…

Movie Review: The Infiltrator

There seems to be a continued fascination with the international war on drugs, past and present. Studios would probably say we have an addiction to watching films on the topic. Countless tv show, films and after school special have been…