THE HAPPYTIME MURDERS REVIEWED “The Happytime Murders” reminds me of a joke I used to make as an edgelord Middle School kid. What make “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” into a better ...
LIFE OF THE PARTY REVIEWED “Life of the Party” proves that married couples shouldn’t make movies together. What did America not learn from the cinematic droppings of Paula Prentiss a...
COOK OFF! REVIEWED “Cook Off!” was set in 2004 and intended to be released in 2007. Then, the film was shelved for a decade. The movie is adapted from star/co-writer/co-director Cathryn Mi...
GHOSTBUSTERS REVIEWED “Ghostbusters” came to represent everything about 2016. Forget about Donald Trump, Hillary or even the Grim Reaper trying to bowl a perfect game. When I initially rev...
“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 ...