Resident Evil: Village Game Review (Spoiler-Free)

Resident Evil has been a franchise of many forms whether it was a haunted house of the undead experience or your typical action-packed shooters. The franchise went back to its roots in 2017 with Resident Evil 7: Biohazard and four years later, they continue the story with Resident Evil: Village. We follow Ethan Winters as he searches for his kidnapped daughter Rose in an infected … Continue reading Resident Evil: Village Game Review (Spoiler-Free)

‘In The Earth’ (Sundance Film Festival 2021!)

“As the world searches for a cure to a disastrous virus, a scientist and park scout venture deep in the forest for a routine equipment run.” IMDb While in the actual chaos of our current environment, Ben Wheatley set a slasher thriller in the middle of the woods with just a sprinkle of a drug trip and a pandemic backdrop. This film is a massive … Continue reading ‘In The Earth’ (Sundance Film Festival 2021!)

‘Mass’ Review (Sundance Film Festival 2021)

“Aftermath of a violent tragedy that affects the lives of two couples in different ways.” – IMDB Fran Kranz’s directorial debut is a look at the suffering from both sides of a heartbreaking story about parenting, forgiveness, and being good enough. Jason Isaacs, Martha Plimpton, Ann Dowd, and Reed Birney all deliver career-defining performances from their own monologues to a group banter between the four … Continue reading ‘Mass’ Review (Sundance Film Festival 2021)

‘First Date’ Review (Sundance Film Festival 2021)

We all have a first date at some point in our lives and we remember that feeling we would get — some type of queasiness from being so nervous about going out with the person of your dreams. That’s what I hoped ‘First Date’ would make me remember, but it really doesn’t make me remember anything good at all. Manuel Crosby and Darren Knapp struggle … Continue reading ‘First Date’ Review (Sundance Film Festival 2021)

‘R#J’ Review (Sundance Film Festival 2021)

R#J is an American drama written by Rickie Castaneda, Oleksii Sobolev, and Carey Williams, who also directed the film. The film is a modern-day adaptation of Shakespeare’s romantic tragedy “Romeo and Juliet”. I don’t even know where to begin with this love story as old as time and quite frankly after watching R#J it makes me wish this story had stayed in the days as … Continue reading ‘R#J’ Review (Sundance Film Festival 2021)

‘Supernova’ Review: The Good, The Bad, and The Funky

‘A gay couple — one a musician, the other a novelist — embark on a road trip as dementia starts to take hold of one of them.’ The Good: The film gives us a look into a mental illness that most films won’t even go near or try to touch. It depicts the harsh reality of people living with dementia shown perfectly through our two … Continue reading ‘Supernova’ Review: The Good, The Bad, and The Funky

“Batwoman” Season 2 Premiere Spoiler-Free Review

Batwoman Season 1 is infamous for being cut down a few episodes due to COVID-19 in Season 1. Not to mention shortly thereafter, the show also lost its lead Ruby Rose due to personal reasons. This led fans to question whether the show would be cancelled or overhauled with a totally new lead. The Season 2 premiere also gives us our first glimpse at what … Continue reading “Batwoman” Season 2 Premiere Spoiler-Free Review

Down The History of Horror: Halloween (1978)

This is my new series ‘Down the history of horror’ where I post a monthly article talking about HORROR MOVIES! To start things off, there is no better way, than starting off right with the 1978 John Carpenter classic…. Halloween. Halloween is a cult classic. John Carpenter was the stepping stone for the slasher genre, also for the final girl and relentless killer that might … Continue reading Down The History of Horror: Halloween (1978)

Every DC Universe show RANKED Worst to Best

Before I start, a quick disclaimer. I some of these shows are still running and the first seasons have not finished as of yet, and some of the shows have been canceled. This is only my preference and might as well change as shows keep going through the seasons.   Swamp Thing Swamp Thing had a fantastic cast, good writing, and good set designs, along … Continue reading Every DC Universe show RANKED Worst to Best