There is no specific need for a Stargate to appear in “Scoob!,” the new Scooby-Doo based animated film that’s arrived on VOD today, but it fits into a movie which also incorporates the Blue Falcon, Dynomutt, Dick Dastardly, Simon Cowell,… Read More ›
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Movie Review: “Spenser Confidential”
The worst thing about the new Netflix original, “Spenser Confidential,” is that it is a single movie and not a regular series. Sure, Robert B. Parker’s Spenser character already had a television series, “Spenser: For Hire,” but this new team-up… Read More ›
Falling in Love with “Instant Family”
Somehow, probably because it’s a busy time of year, I didn’t get to see “Instant Family” when it came out in late 2018. Boy did I miss out, and, if you didn’t see it, you did too. This is a… Read More ›
Movie Review: “Mile 22”
Director Peter Berg is an absolute wonder with his filming of action sequences. They become almost living things, causing the viewer’s heart to race and adrenaline to surge. They are bloody and brutal and even when something over the top… Read More ›
“Lass is More” Celebrates Christmas with “Daddy’s Home Two”
Sure, it isn’t the holiday season, but why should that matter? We celebrate Christmas roughly from Halloween to New Year’s these days (and longer if you have looked at any stores the day after Labor Day). “Daddy’s Home Two,” most… Read More ›
Movie Review: “All the Money in the World”
I walked 25 minutes, each way, in a windy and chilly New York City in order to save seven dollars on parking for my screening of “All the Money in the World.” Those seven bucks represent a 50% decrease in… Read More ›
Movie Review: “Transformers: The Last Knight”
This may sound weird, but the fate of the entire world is at stake in “Transformers: The Last Knight.” Okay, no, I take it back, it doesn’t sound weird at all. After all, how could the fate of the world… Read More ›
Movie Review: "Daddy’s Home" (2015)
I love comedies. I love the light-heatedness of them. I love knowing that I’m going to sit down and watch a movie and that by the time it ends, everything is okay to be okay. There is something exceptionally comforting… Read More ›
The IGN Review of "Ted 2" as Read by Someone who isn’t me
Having someone else read your words is always an odd experience. Or, it is for me. I have a tendency to write in a conversational tone and I hear myself giving emphasis to specific words or sentences across a piece…. Read More ›