The Dead Don’t Die is a zombie film. Some might also call it a comedy. But, is it a horror comedy? No. In all honesty, it’s an Absurdist horror film that is equal parts Romero and Beckett....
To call The Dead Don’t Die the most mainstream film that Jim Jarmusch has ever made is accurate with reservations. Yes, this is a comedy about zombies whose all-star cast is near-exclusively comprised...
Scrooged was the only Christmas film I could stand for years. I’m not sure whether it was the constant HBO saturation or my enjoyment of the creative style, but it clicked with me for years. Yea...
ISLE OF DOGS REVIEWED “Isle of Dogs” begins with a mysterious flu that is spread by canines. Borrowing an idea from the better Apes sequel, Wes Anderson dives deep into a near future where...
WHERE THE BUFFALO ROAM REVIEWED “Where the Buffalo Roam” meant well by trying to introduce Hunter S. Thompson to a larger population. What resulted was two passionate actors whiffing what ...
“Ghostbusters” became socially relevant again in the most contrived marketing ploy propelled by the two worst online factions. For most of the last year, the average Internet user has had ...
GHOSTBUSTERS 2 REVIEWED “Ghostbusters 2” was supposed to be huge. 1989 was the first major summer movie release season I remember and it seemed like we were getting bombarded with a giant ...