Movie Review: Jack Reacher: Never Go Back

As Jack Reacher: Never Go Back came to a underwhelming ending, I realize one thing about this franchise: Jack Reacher should never have made on the big screen. In every sense, Reacher (the name we hear over and over again in…

Should You Choose To Accept It: Celebrating 20 Years of ‘Mission: Impossible’

Honestly, I could not tell you a thing about the Mission: Impossible television show that you couldn’t Google yourself. In fact, I’m sure several readers here checked the series out for themselves, and would be able to sniff out a…

12 Most Memorable Movie Scenes of 2015

The Revenant (Alejandro González Iñárritu, 2015), The Bear Attack Yes, every single word of praise you’ve read and/or heard is true. One can’t escape talking about The Revenant without mentioning its pièce de résistance: a bear mauling that seems to be…

‘Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation’ Interview with Rebecca Ferguson!

Hey young folks! I got a chance to speak to the lovely Rebecca Ferguson from Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation. She talks about her acting process, her favorite spy movie, those crazy stunts, advice she got from Tom Cruise, and MORE! Also,…

Jon’s Movie Review: ‘Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation’

The Illuminati exist and control everything and everyone. Elvis, 2pac, and Biggie are all on some South American island having drinks in Steve Jobs’ beach house. Gluten allergies are a legitimate medical condition. Conspiracy theories are like a very broken clock…

Accepted Missions: A Look Back at ‘Mission: Impossible’

It’s easy to note that when an old TV show gets turned into a movie, it’s pretty bad. But every once in a while, you get a surprisingly good time. Some are funny (21 Jump Street, The Naked Gun), others are action-packed…

Ally’s Movie Review: Edge of Tomorrow

Edge of Tomorrow is nonsensical by nature. Who are the aliens? Why are they attacking earth? How was the war-ready suits built for the soldiers? All of these questions lead to more and a climax that’s riddled in them, but…