


The ‘Halo’ Series Is A New Direction For Master Chief And His Fans – Review
The adaptation of the mega-hit video game Halo solidifies the arrival of high-profile games on TV. There are a number of big-budget adaptations coming to various platforms in the near […]

‘The Batman’ Reminds Moviegoers Just How Phenomenal Comic Book Stories Can Be On The Big Screen – Review
The comic book movie genre has reached a new peak over the last few years. With one massive blockbuster event after the other, and now a streaming series to fill […]

Tom Hanks Made Me Cry Over A Robot In Apple TV+’s ‘Finch’ – Review
Tom Hanks has done it again. With the help of director Miguel Sapochnik, the voice of Caleb Landry Jones, and a dog named Seamus—Tom Hanks made me cry. For a […]

‘The Night House’ Is A Ghost Story That Continues To Haunt Long After The Credits Roll – Review
The Night House is a story that centers around perhaps one of the scariest things anyone can ever experience: grief. It follows the recently widowed Beth (Rebecca Hall) struggling to […]

‘Old’ Is Proof Not Every Adaptation Has To Be A Movie Adaptation – Review
Perhaps the most interesting thing about Old is the thing that holds it back. Based on the graphic novel Sandcastle by Pierre Oscar Levy and Frederik Peeters and adapted for […]

It Looks Like A Plethora Of Mischief Is Ahead In Marvel’s ‘Loki’ – TV Review
The God of Mischief is back in action in the latest series from Marvel Studios, Loki. Now, if you’re a follower of the MCU, you know what happened to Loki […]

Javicia Leslie Bursts Onto The Screen As A Compelling And Kick-Ass New Lead In Season 2 Of ‘Batwoman’ – Review
Season 2 of Batwoman starts off on a rather bleak tone, which is appropriate for all things set in Gotham City. Kate Kane is missing, and Gotham is suffering the […]

‘A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting’ is a Fun Kid-Friendly Halloween Adventure – Review
To say that this has been a scary year is a massive understatement. Thankfully, Spooktober has been a welcome distraction, and Halloween is now right around the corner. Due to […]

Josh Ruben’s Horror-Comedy ‘Scare Me’ Takes Storytelling Back to Basics – Review
Josh Ruben’s feature debut, Scare Me, centers around a struggling horror author Fred (Ruben) as he secludes himself in an eerie cabin in the woods to find some inspiration. There […]