Movie Review: Princess Cyd

Anyone who spends much time at the movies can become so accustomed to the Hollywood three-act structure that they don’t even notice how entries of all genres start to bleed together into a single, predictable blur. So, it’s indescribably refreshing…

Movie Review: The Light of the Moon

The Light of the Moon is a tremendous film that will stick with you long after watching and may be one of the most important films that you watch this year. Timely in its dealing with abuse, the story revolves around…

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…

Movie Review: Novitiate

I imagine it will be hard for most people to talk about Novitiate without bringing themselves into the conversation. A movie that confronts one of the most prominent religions in American culture that people held close while fighting wars, facing…

Movie Review: Leatherface

Seven times Leatherface had cranked up a chainsaw on-screen, but the eight time may be the best one. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise, which this character is based from, has been around since 1974, but not until now do we…

Movie Review: Only the Brave

Has American heroism in film become a punchline as of late? Maybe it’s because audiences have been exposed to the cynical satire of Team America: World Police, Idiocracy and Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby that even the slightest…

Movie Review: Jungle

Over the last few years, Daniel Radcliffe has been doing his damnedest to separate his image from the character that brought him fame, and he may have finally done so, as he finds himself bearded and writhing around in the…