Ant-Man and the Wasp Movie Review:A Pleasing, Low-Stakes Palette Cleanser for the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Light Spoilers Ahead  What’s a franchise to do after raising the stakes as high as conceivably possible? For those keeping score, the last film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Russo’s Avengers: Infinity War, saw the combined efforts of the…

Evangeline Lilly dishes on Marvel’s Ant-Man and the Wasp!

Howdy, young folks! Not only did I get a chance to see an early screening of Ant-Man and the Wasp, but I interviewed the delightful Evangeline Lilly! My Lost fangirl heart screamed. She was my favorite part of the Ant-Man sequel, and…

Ideal Home Movie Review: Paul Rudd Shines in this Familial Comedy

By just looking at the premise of Ideal Home on a surface only schism, it would appear we have yet another round of adults trapped in the tendrils of arrested development forced to grow up in order to raise a child,…

Movie Review: The Catcher Was a Spy

The key to watching and enjoying Ben Lewin’s The Catcher Was a Spy—a dramatization of Nicholas Dawidoff’s non-fiction biography of the same name on Moe Berg, Jewish polymath, major league baseball player, and undercover World War Two O.S.S. agent—is realizing…

Movie Review: Sausage Party

I’m of the school of thought that thinks you are never too old to watch cartoons or animated films, especially when the subject matter skews to the adult. If Sausage Party is one thing, it is definitely that. It also…

Movie Review: The Fundamentals of Caring

Disability in film can be a very tricky subject to utilize. Sometimes you have features that treat the disabled characters with respect, while also bringing light to the trials and tribulations of their condition. Other times, you have movies that treat…

Captain America:Civil War – Spoiler Talk

There are some tremendous moments in this film. Some that I would go as far as to say are the best that Marvel has ever accomplished. While it’s still too soon and fresh to determine where it falls in the…