Charlie’s Angels doesn’t just have a feminist legacy, but a very specific type, or shall we say, brand. One that unapologetically places just as much emphasis on its female characters̵…
Mile 22 Movie Review: Roided-Out “16 Blocks” has issues with attitude, clarity
This is Mile 22 — Mile 20-pew — Mile pew pew pew — pew pew pew pew pew — Sorry. In the newest team-up of the Bergs, director Peter and actor Mark Wahl–, everything is again in decline. Aside fro…
The Film Canon: The General (1926)
Long before Buster Keaton’s train engineer sat on his beloved train’s pistons as they rotated up and down,the locomotive had already graced moving images—most famously in 1903’s fictional The Great Tr…
Movie Review: The Hitman’s Bodyguard
As a big Samuel L. Jackson fan and someone who admits that Ryan Reynolds is beginning to grow on me following his agressively charismatic performance in Deadpool. the trailer for The Hitman’s Bo…
Interview: The Shadow Effect
I was given the chance to check out a film made by brothers Amariah and Obin Olson called The Shadow Effect. I also managed to get an interview with one of the brothers, Amariah, to talk about the cha…
Movie Review: The Transporter Refueled
Unlike the title suggests, The Transporter Refueled actually missed its pit stop on the way to the big screen. There’s heart-stopping action, jaw-dropping stunts, beautiful people along with a beautif…
Top 10 Fast & Furious Characters Who Should Return
Note: Spoilers for Furious 7 Are Included. Since the arrival of Fast Five in 2011, the Fast & Furious franchise has taken it upon itself to create a shared cinematic universe of characters and wor…