Tag: Review
Album review: Sleeping at Last’s Christmas collection
Looking forward to the holidays as university students is a uniquely exhausting experience as the mirth of the season is dampened down by an...
Album review: Mumble rap made slimey
Mumble rap gets a bad rep.
Thanks to the recent Future/Young Thug collab, this year saw the genre get just a little more exciting and...
Salt: A tasteful, action-packed take on the classic spy film
This 2010 film by director Phillip Noyce, called simply Salt stars Angelina Jolie and boasts a 62% on Rotten Tomatoes. The story goes that...
Spiderman Homecoming: does whatever a great movie can
Aside from run-time and rating, the most important qualifier of Spiderman: Homecoming is the amount of minutes the audience squeals. While I can admit...
Netflix: Cut To Pieces — Hacksaw Ridge
Perhaps the most beautiful thing about Netflix is how it unites projects lost or forgotten by an audience to a new viewer that may...
Wonder Woman deserves more than just wonder
There exists a fine line in film between fun and enjoyable cinema, and being too aggressively cheesy. Much of the legacy Marvel has built...
Not Dead in the Water
By the time fifth film comes around, as they often seem to lately, most franchises have run out of gas. 8-12 hours have already...
Netflix: Brad Pitt battles his way through mediocrity of War Machine
The best war films are those that strike a balance; highlight the combatants’ humanity, not just show how well they can pull a trigger,...
Netflix: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt breaks her mold
There’s a quiet layer of seriousness in the latest season of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. The show’s shtick is to highlight the way Kimmy Schmidt...
Review: Hidden Figures unveiled
With a star-studded cast and a powerful message, Hidden Figures is on its way to giving viewers of all ages new role models.
The film...