Coming from the heels of the critically acclaimed ‘Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse’, is the follow up most Spidey fans have been waiting for. I’m super happy to say, that not only has Sony Animation met expectations with their second entry of the series, but that they managed to do what most thought to be theContinue reading “‘Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse’ Is Another Groundbreaking Masterpiece”
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Why ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3’ Is The Perfect Ending For The Trilogy
Looking back, there are very few superhero trilogies that I can say are perfect. Usually, there will always be that one dud in the lineup that holds back the franchise from reaching it’s full potential, and in a market that’s over saturated in the hero genre, it’s no wonder that these films are met withContinue reading “Why ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3’ Is The Perfect Ending For The Trilogy”
‘The Mandalorian’ S3, A Good Ending To A Lackluster Season
Another season of ‘The Mandalorian’ has come to a conclusion, and while I feel like it was a lackluster season overall, I did enjoy the ending. There are plenty of shining moments throughout the season, and the narrative is the strongest when the focus is on Din and Grogu, but this season felt the mostContinue reading “‘The Mandalorian’ S3, A Good Ending To A Lackluster Season”
“The Last of Us” Is The Best Video Game Adaptation To Date
The Last of Us has officially come to a close with episode 9, and after witnessing this past season, I think it’s safe to say that this is hands down the best video game adaptation there is. Joel and Ellie’s journey has been satisfying to see, and the story leaves us with a conclusion that’sContinue reading ““The Last of Us” Is The Best Video Game Adaptation To Date”
“You” S4 Part 2 Goes Off The Rails In An Entertaining Season Finisher
Hello you. The second part of “You” season 4 is now out, continuing off from the cliffhanger left from part 1. After the reveal that Rhys was the one who had been the one taunting Joe and murdering the rich socialites, we’re left with Joe rejecting Kate, and Rhys announcing that he’s running for mayoralContinue reading ““You” S4 Part 2 Goes Off The Rails In An Entertaining Season Finisher”
‘The Last of Us’ episode 6 Dives Deeper Into Joel & Ellie’s Strong Bond
Episode 6 of “The Last of Us” jumps forward 3 months after the events of episode 5. We’re met with a stronger and more confident bond between Joel and Ellie as they make their way West. It’s made clear that over the course of their journey thus far, Joel and Ellie have gotten closer andContinue reading “‘The Last of Us’ episode 6 Dives Deeper Into Joel & Ellie’s Strong Bond”
‘You’ S4 Looks To Shake Things Up, But Falls Short
Part one of ‘You’ season four is officially streaming on Netflix, and this time around, the season has been split into two parts. The first part of season four starts where we left off, with Joe having escaped to Europe. He’s abandoned his previous life and looks to start off new after the finale inContinue reading “‘You’ S4 Looks To Shake Things Up, But Falls Short”
Episode 2 of HBO’s “The Last of Us’ Dives Deeper Into The Lore of the Infected
“The Last of Us” episode 2 explores and expands upon the backstory of the infected pre-pandemic. The episode boldly opens in Indonesia, where a doctor chillingly studies the effects of the disease on a dead body. When she sees the gravity of the spread and it’s effect on the human body, she suggests to IndonesianContinue reading “Episode 2 of HBO’s “The Last of Us’ Dives Deeper Into The Lore of the Infected”
Save The Date! Here’s A List Of Netflix’s 2023 Film Slate
Netflix has officially released a list of films we can expect to see dropping later this year via their site. Check them out below! We figured we’d put everything all in one place for you to browse through easily. What are you most looking forward to? January 2023 February 2023 March 2023 April 2023 MayContinue reading “Save The Date! Here’s A List Of Netflix’s 2023 Film Slate”
‘Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio’ Is A Beautiful, Dark Retelling of a Classic Story
I think it’s safe to say, that we’re all familiar with the classic story of Pinocchio originally written by Carlo Collidi in 1883. There have been many adaptations of the story, each trying to add something new or original to their own interpretation. Some adaptations have fallen flat(especially this year,) while others have done aContinue reading “‘Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio’ Is A Beautiful, Dark Retelling of a Classic Story”