‘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…

Movie Review: Shimmer Lake

I wrote my first screenplay a few years back, having just discovered and fallen in love with filmmakers the likes of Quentin Tarantino and the Coen Brothers. The script was called “The Assistant” and told the story of the henchman…

Movie Review: Smurfs: The Lost Village

The Smurfs have risen from obscurity in recent years. After two underwhelming live-action movie attempts, going back to their animated origins was necessary. Lost Village is a return to that animation for the Smurfs, it’s where they should have been…

Jon’s Movie Review: ‘Cooties’

Comedy and horror are completely different creatures, but sometimes, when handled with care, you make them complementary. At the moment of a scare, your body releases a rush of adrenaline, causing you to be extra alert. Then, after you realized…

Movie News: COOTIES Gets a September 18th Release Date

While James Wan has been busy blowing up cars, Leigh Whannell has been on a horror film binge. Right after his success with Insidious 3, he already has another film to pop out.  Co-written with Glee Co-Creator Ian Brennan, Cooties takes…

TV Review: Adventure Time 6×15, “Nemesis”

The spotlight turns on Peppermint Butler, as he reveals the depths of his dark connections.

TV Look-Back: Now is a Great Time to Start Watching ‘The Office’

It’s no secret that NBC finally said goodbye to The Office. This May, we bid adieu to Jim and Pam, Dwight and Angela, Ryan and Kelly, and we said goodbye to Michael Scott and his horrible jokes seasons ago. The…