Review by Lauryn Angel Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is one of those sequels that manages to be better than the original, living up to the hype and artistry of Into the Spider-Verse and surpassing it. It is quite simply the best animated movie I’ve ever seen,...
Movie Review: ‘Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts’
New characters. New locations. Eye-popping CGI battles and transformations. Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is a great movie with which to start the Summer. It may not break a lot of new ground in the series/genre in terms of storytelling, but it is entertaining, fun...
Movie Review: ‘Renfield’ Blu-ray
Review by James Lindorf With the possible exception of Sherlock Holmes, there has never been a literary character that has captured our imaginations like Dracula. It has been 126 years since Bram Stoker first created the Bloodsucker, but our fascination shows no signs...
Movie Review: ‘Mending The Line’
Review by Hunter Miele “Mending The Line”, directed by Joshua Caldwell, is a heartfelt drama that touches on some pretty heavy themes, including PTSD, addiction, guilt and grief. Many of us encounter these mental and emotional struggles to some extent during our...
Movie Review: ‘The Boogeyman’
Review by Lauryn Angel I won’t say I went into The Boogeyman with low expectations, but I definitely felt some trepidation. I often find PG-13 horror movies unsatisfying – mostly jump scares or just too tame overall. On top of that, I grew up in the 80’s, when...
Documentary Review: ‘It Ain’t Over’
Greetings again from the darkness. In a perfect world we would judge each other by character, personality, integrity, and accomplishments. Unfortunately, too many still judge the book by its cover, and therein lies the only explanation for why Yogi Berra was not on...
Movie Review: ‘The Little Mermaid’
Review by James Lindorf For 18 years after the deaths of Walt and Roy O. Disney, in 1966 and 1971, respectively, Disney animated features hit an all-time low. While there was still some financial and critical success, most notably with 1977’s “The Rescuers,” most...
Movie Review: ‘Master Gardener’
Greetings again from the darkness. The word of the day is “awkward.” Every character, every situation, every moment, and every conversation in this film can be described with that word. An attempt will be made to not overuse that adjective here, but yours truly offers...
Movie Review: ‘Organ Trail’
Review by Hunter Miele Set in Montana during the winter of 1870, “Organ Trail” follows a nomadic family as they traverse the- you guessed it- Oregon Trail via covered wagon. Let’s be honest- the film’s title implies a silly, over-the-top slasher film that will leave...
Movie Review: ‘Fool’s Paradise’
Greetings again from the darkness. “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” is in its 18th year, having aired 165 episodes, not counting endless reruns in syndication. A huge part of the series’ success is the comedic talent and writing ability of Charlie Day. That success...





