The Warped Shelf: The Invisible Man
Leigh Whannell and Blumhouse attempt to breathe new life into a classic tale, and we’re here to see how it stacks up.
Read moreLeigh Whannell and Blumhouse attempt to breathe new life into a classic tale, and we’re here to see how it stacks up.
Read more“With the Oscars in our rear-view mirror, we take a somewhat belated look at Bong Joon-ho’s latest heavy hitter and its competition.”
Read more“In today’s day and age, turnaround for sequels and all other kinds of follow-ups is minuscule. Today we’re talking about the ones late to the party.”
Read more“With 25 years under its belt and it’s most recent entry’s home release, we take a look at the entirety of the View Askewniverse. Clerks to Jay and Silent Bob Reboot and everything in between.”
Read more“In what may be the last Star Wars thing we talk about for a while, we have a detailed discussion about The Mandalorian’s first season and the end of the sequel trilogy.”
Read more“This week, in light of a certain film series making it’s return to cinemas, we talk about changes made to the various Star Wars home releases.”
Read moreDespite the massive roster of characters appearing in this film it is still ultimately Captain America’s story. Using the frame work of The Sokovia Accords and his relationship with Bucky/The Winter Soldier, Cap finds himself having to choose between doing what’s right and what’s legal as well as protecting a friend, even if the person he is protecting them from is also a friend. In typical Cap fashion he of course refuses the path of least resistance. […]
Read moreHow preposterous was it that Marvel was making an Ant-Man movie? Even after massive successes like Guardians of the Galaxy Ant-Man seemed so goofy that Marvel even leaned into it in their marketing of the film. […]
Read moreHere’s the thing though about middle chapters, and Avengers: Age of Ultron should absolutely be thought of as the middle chapter, it’s hard to properly judge it until you have seen where it was going. […]
Read moreGuardians of the Galaxy seemed like the moment when Marvel finally went overboard. More than a couple assumed this would be the studio’s first real flop and maybe even signal the end of the super hero fad. About that. […]
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