Movie Review: Solace

“I see dead people”—surely a phrase familiar to most movie fans. Well, Solace isn’t quite the The Sixth Sense, but Anthony Hopkins sure can see into the future of dying people. The concept of the movie was intriguing, but the…

7 Thoughts on the New ‘Fantastic Beasts’ 5 Film Franchise

With new information about Fantastic Beasts from its Global IMAX fan event, it inspired me to take a moment to reflect on the fact that we will be revisiting the wizarding world in a matter of weeks  – which is…

The Film Canon: Phone Booth (2002)

Just because you can’t make something work right now, doesn’t mean it won’t work out somewhere down the line. Such is the story behind Phone Booth‘s production. Writer Larry Cohen originally pitched the concept to famed director Alfred Hitchcock back in…

Movie Review – ‘The Lobster’

I keep seeing people describe Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Lobster as a comedy. Though many elements are undeniably comedic, The Lobster belongs first and foremost to the horror genre; a fact all the more impressive considering it never seeks to deliberately…

‘Harry Potter’ Spin-Off ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’ Starts Production Today

Five years ago, it was the end of an era for Harry Potter fans across the globe as the final installment of the movie franchise premiered. Never did I expect that Warner Bros. would go ahead with a new trilogy…

TV Review: True Detective (2×08) “Omega Station”

Wow…that was some kind of mess. After eight weeks of dragging its feet and running like hell, season two of True Detective came to a colossal close tonight. Since it was given a 90-minute send-off, “Omega Station” decided to pull…

TV Review: True Detective (2×07) “Black Maps and Motel Rooms”

The vultures are circling and stuff’s going down in the penultimate episode of True Detective’s second season. “Black Maps and Motel Rooms” picks up with Ani (Rachel McAdams), Paul (Taylor Kitsch), and Ray (Colin Farrell) cooped up in a motel…