‘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…

Interview: ‘Jackass Forever’ with Johnny Knoxville

Johnny Knoxville is one of the stars, co-writers, and co-producers of Jackass Forever, the fourth installment in the long-running Jackass series of films and TV shows. It’s been ten years since Knoxville’s last rambunctious, stunt-filled adventure with his friends, and…

No, seriously, movie theaters might be key to whoever wins the streaming wars

Disney, Warner Bros, Universal, and Paramount are currently locked in a cutthroat battle to dominate the streaming landscape. Each of these studios now has their own streaming service, but their approaches wildly differ at the moment. And the surprise wildcard…

The Lovebirds Review: Kumail Nanjiani and Issa Rae are a Match Made in Netflix

Pay close attention during the early moments of The Lovebirds and you’ll probably be able to outline the emotional undercurrent of this new action romantic comedy, where the central murder mystery pales in comparison to the relationship drama happening onscreen.…

Sonic The Hedgehog Makes Live-Action Debu–OH GOD, WHAT IS THAT??!!

There are some horrors most people are used to: jump scares in movies, the cost of health care, Kanye West’s political tweets, etc. But some things are not meant for the eyes of man and Paramount Pictures decided to tempt…

Movie Review: Daddy’s Home 2

Hello daddy my old friend, I’ve come to talk with you again. “Alright fellas, we need to cast our new family comedy,” director Sean Anders (Daddy’s Home, Horrible Bosses 2) declared in the first Daddy’s Home 2 meeting, “Somebody that…

Movie Review: Monster Trucks

One has to admire the sheer audacity behind Paramount’s injudicious Monster Trucks. Conceived by a studio executive’s four-year-old son (no joke), it’s a buddy sci-fi action-comedy where a guileless-yet-stubborn-and-moody small-town loner teen/car aficionado named Tripp, played by a fully-grown 26-year-old Lucas…