Review – Deadpool & Wolverine
It is fascinating to think that the test footage for Deadpool leaked a decade ago. Summer 2014 was at the peak of the superhero genre, with Guardians of the Galaxy and Captain America: Winter Soldier...
View ArticleReview – ¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor!
Since I’ve been getting negative comments of late for reviewing allegedly grotesque, harmful content, it doesn’t seem like adding more wood to that fire will hurt me much. I respect my fellow...
View ArticleReview – Am I Racist?
Am I a racist? What IS a racist? What is racism? The term has skyrocketed in frequency of use and expanded in application in recent times beyond what anyone can clearly or consistently recognize, let...
View ArticleReview – Piece By Piece
Morgan Neville has endured an unusual rise in the history of documentary filmmakers. He became one of America’s only celebrity documentarians with his critically acclaimed 2018 film Won’t You Be My...
View ArticleReview – The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
Dallas Jenkins has built an empire in the Christian filmmaking world in just a few short years. From his early years in ministry at Harvest Bible Chapel, to faith-based films like Hometown Legend and...
View ArticleRetro Review – Election (1999)
Sometimes current events can put us into the mood to watch some of the classic films of the past. When the pandemic first hit in 2020, people’s minds were trying to grapple with what it all meant, and...
View ArticleReview – Dear Santa (2024)
The recent trailer for Dear Santa drew a brief negative reaction this past month before completely disappearing. Curiously, the film quietly dropped on Paramount+ over Thanksgiving week without fanfare...
View ArticleReview – Anora
First hitting the film festival circuit in May 2024, Anora won the Palme d’Or at Cannes and has since experienced a dream run, picking up nominations and awards along the way. Now it’s up for a Best...
View ArticleReview – The Unbreakable Boy
As I recently wrote in a piece for The Federalist, the faith-based film market is in a curious position. The age of films like God’s Not Dead, Fireproof, and Heaven Is for Real has slowly mutated into...
View ArticleReview – Journey to You (2025)
I don’t usually review Hallmark movies for reasons that are probably not hard to discern. Most of them are too similar. The style and structure of a Hallmark movie, being what they are, make it hard to...
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