‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ review: God of Blunder

I need to figure out exactly who I am. What identity crisis? From Norse mythology to comic book superhero to unlikely blockbuster movie star, “Thor” has long been a game of hot potato between creative hands, carelessly tossing away the…

Interview: Thomasin McKenzie talks ‘Jojo Rabbit’, ‘The King’, and the importance of acceptance

After her breakout role in Leave No Trace, Thomasin McKenzie has continued to impress viewers with the range and variety in roles. This year alone she was in the biographical True History of the Kelly Gang, starred in Taika Waititi’s…

Jojo Rabbit Review: Taika Waititi’s WWII satire is a touching tale of friendship and the human condition

Making fun of Nazis might seem like an obvious joke, but Jojo Rabbit effectively brings both heart and darkness to the reality of Nazi Germany during World War II. Beyond the satire lies a touching story of friendship and the…

Review: Thor: Ragnarok continues to change the tone of Marvel films

Wildly ludicrous, insanely fun and exploding with a color pallet painted in devious amounts of vibrancy, Marvel Studios Thor: Ragnarok may not break the structure that the mega-studio conglomerate has constructed so far, but it certainly takes a battering ram to it’s…

SDCC ’17: Thor: Ragnarok leaves a mark in Hall H

While the fatigue for the genre is still lingering (especially for those who aren’t habitual movie goers) it’s undeniable that 2017 has been a banner year for superhero films so far. From the delightfully colorful sequel Guardians of the Galaxy vol.…

Movie Review: Hunt for the Wilderpeople

Taika Waititi may be one of the most intriguing filmmakers working today, making a modestly big splash with last years What We Do in the Shadows. As a follow up and right before he takes on the massive Marvel machine, he’s stuck…