As someone who grew up in the United States, where it was a normal occurrence to see Mister Rogers on my tv screen, I didn't know what to expect going into this movie. When the documentary 'Won't You Be My Neighbor?' came out in 2018, I was excited, as much as I knew there... Continue Reading →
Thoughts on Bad Boys For Life
I think it's only fair that I start this review off by saying that I watched the first Bad Boys movie for the first time about a week ago, and I still haven't seen the second one. Nor do I really have much desire to. The third installment in this franchise was far more entertaining... Continue Reading →
Thoughts on Captain Marvel and her MCU debut.
From the second this movie was announced, I was excited. We were FINALLY going to get a female led, Marvel, superhero movie- and not only that- we were going to get Carol Danvers. When the world premiere of the movie happened, I started to worry. There were a lot of people that I rely on... Continue Reading →
Thoughts on ‘Free Solo’
This year, I've surprisingly been on top of seeing as many possible Academy Award contenders as I can, before the award show actually happens. So now, I have the absolute pleasure of actually diving into seeing some of the Documentary nominees, and the first one I've had the opportunity to see is 'Free Solo'. Going... Continue Reading →
A Look Back on the 2019 Golden Globes
Awards season in my house is always a big deal- and by my house, I mean me, and now my boyfriend. I'm lucky to have someone who loves it as much as I do around now. We woke up at 4am to watch the NFL Wildcard round games, and then settled in for a... Continue Reading →
Thoughts on Widows
When I'm sitting in a theatre, waiting for a movie to start, it's extremely rare that I haven't seen at least one trailer. The moment that I saw that Widows trailer, I knew that I wanted to see this movie. It sold me on what it had to offer right away. If you haven't seen... Continue Reading →
Thoughts on ‘Beautiful Boy’
When the first trailer dropped, I knew I was going to do a reaction to it. Steve Carell AND Timothée Chalamet in the same movie? Both in dramatic roles? Sign me the hell up. Then I actually watched it, and cried my way through. After that, I wasn't going into this thinking I'd leave the... Continue Reading →
Thoughts on Stan Lee & his legacy
The moment that I learned Stan Lee had passed away, I was still on a plane, on the runway, just having finished a nearly 14 hour long flight. I wasn't in the greatest mental space to process that- even though no mental state would have made it any easier. For years now, I've been dreading... Continue Reading →
Thoughts on ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’
I entertained the thought of doing a 'spoiler review' for this movie, but to say what I want to say, I don't think I need to venture into that territory. Now, I know that the first question some people are going to ask is- 'Can you really spoil a biography?' or 'How can you... Continue Reading →
