Devotion hit theaters so fast last Fall that I’m stunned that it couldn’t find an audience. Naturally, streaming has been saving it. What’s not to love about Jonathan Majors and Glen...
Babylon remains one of my favorite movies in recent memory. If that’s a problem for you, then mark your calendars for the eventual Ari Aster retrospective. I was told the ending of that was upse...
Dragonslayer centers around a young apprentice named Galen Bradwarden (Peter MacNicol) who is sent by his wizard master to the kingdom of Urland to slay a dragon named Vermithrax Pejorative. The kingd...
“Star Trek: Generations” was released in 1994, during a time when the franchise was at a crossroads. “Star Trek: The Next Generation” had just ended its seven-year run on telev...
Cloverfield tells the story of a group of young adults in New York City who are trying to survive a monster attack. The film starts with footage of a going-away party for Rob Hawkins (Michael Stahl-Da...
Rumble takes place in a world where monsters and humans coexist, but monster wrestling is forbidden. The story centers around Winnie, a young girl who dreams of becoming a professional monster wrestle...
Top Gun: Maverick kicks off our Oscar Week with this repurposed Blu-ray review. Why? Well, because everything here has been so reworked that we’re just now getting everything into the proper hub...
Planes, Trains and Automobiles arrives on 4K UHD with some of the long lost deleted scenes included on disc. But, as we transition into new approaches to movies on the site. Why bring up a beloved Hol...
Jerry & Marge Go Large is one of those kinds of films that can help Paramount Plus thrive. Hell, it was the #1 movie for people over the age of 55 on the platform this Summer. Honestly, I’m ...
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country was Sci-Fi’s way of explaining Post Cold War relations to prehistoric man children. If the Klingons and the Federation could learn to live together, then w...