Category: Reviews

Prodigy Review: Good Will Hannibal Lecter

Should a young person ever be sentenced to die, no matter how atrocious their crime, or how dangerous they could be to the future of mankind? Is it possible to bring a lost cause over

The Flash: Will The Speed Force Be Sacrificed?

Now that DeVoe has switched host bodies (again...) Barry and the team may need more reinforcements.  Luckily, Jay Garrick and Jesse Quick return in order to help Team Flash with their newest issue.  Will their

My Hero Academia Vol. 11 Review: The Pinnacle Of The Series To Date

I’ll cut to the chase: volume eleven is the pinnacle of My Hero Academia to date. The characters have been properly introduced and are progressing toward their goals. The lair of the big bads has

Best Picture Nominee Review: Phantom Thread

Paul Thomas Anderson is no stranger to the Academy Awards. His writer/director resume, which includes Boogie Nights, Magnolia, There Will Be Blood, and Inherent Vice, is filled with Oscar-nominated and Oscar-winning work. However, he has

Best Picture Nominee Review: Darkest Hour

Gary Oldman’s acting career is one that has taken many different forms and tones. Dating back to his first role in 1982 in a film called Remembrance, he has taken the form of some of

Best Picture Nominee Review: Call Me By Your Name

I had heard nothing but positive buzz revolving around this film about a love story in the middle of Northern Italy in the summer of 1983. Every critic I came across had nothing but acclaim

Best Picture Nominee Review: Dunkirk

Memento. Insomnia. The Dark Knight Trilogy. The Prestige. Inception. Interstellar. In a short period of time, Christopher Nolan has quickly become one of the top directors in the film industry. Whether it be a film

Best Picture Nominee Review: Lady Bird

An actress-turned-director, helming her second film. A blunt comedy/drama about a mother and daughter, starring a young Academy Award nominee and a veteran Emmy winner from the nineties. A budget at approximately ten million in

Best Picture Nominee Review: The Post

Spielberg. Streep. Hanks. Those three names involved in the same film garners a high amount of respect. With eight Academy Awards between the three of them and this being the first time ever that Meryl

Best Picture Nominee Review: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

A young girl is raped while dying in the small town of Ebbing, Missouri. Time passes, and her case is yet to be solved. Out of frustration and anger, the girl’s mother decides to take