by Nathan Ligon | Oct 12, 2018 | Featured, Movie Reviews, Movies
For many years, directors have tried to emulate the style of Quentin Tarantino. In fact, it used to seem like no movie had ever been more original than ‘Pulp Fiction’ and that the fresh feeling you got watching that masterpiece had to be recreated. This was, of...
by Nathan Ligon | Oct 7, 2018 | Movie Reviews, Movies
I have not particularly enjoyed the last couple of ‘HotelTransylvania’ movies. The animation style is less Pixar and more Direct to DVD. It also doesn’t help that the usual suspects of crappy Adam Sandler movies are on full display in all these films. However, the...
by Nathan Ligon | Oct 6, 2018 | Featured, Movie Reviews, Movies
‘A Star Is Born’ is a story that has now been passed on since 1937 and remade at least five times over an 81 year span. Yet, the story itself is as old as music. A famous boy meets a girl. They fall in love. The boy helps the girl find her voice. She becomes a star,...
by Nathan Ligon | Oct 6, 2018 | Featured, Movie Reviews, Movies
‘The Hate U Give’ might end up the most divisive mainstream picture to release this year. Which is a fact that did not hit me until today. Not because of the films quality, but because many white people and the deliberately blind racists of this world have no interest...
by Nathan Ligon | Sep 20, 2018 | Featured, Movie Reviews, Movies
June 23, 2004 was the day that I officially became politically active and aware of the injustices in my country. I had heard rumblings about rights and wrongs as a child. I knew my dad liked Bill Clinton and was not a fan of George W. Bush. I knew that, as a soldier...