Men in Black came out at the time when audiences especially needed it. Most people seem to forget that there was a distinct dark period of movies that existed between the 90s and the early 2000s, where summer movies were… Continue reading "Men in Black"
screams-of-joy screams-of-joy-2 Horror Comedy: The Perfect Unfitting Genre Have you ever wondered how movies of dualling genre can often make a perfect match for the other? Have you ever been watching a classic Disney movie and find yourself quite… Continue reading "Johnny Mitchell, Lucy Gair, and Matt Wright"
Man of Steel was a very polarizing movie when it came out. Being one of the first modern film versions of the superman tale as well as the starting point for the less than perfectly received DC cinematic universe, it… Continue reading "Man of Steel"
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children was a contemporary fantasy novel by American author, Ransom Riggs. Told through a mixture of vernacular and found photography from archival collections of the author, the story about a young boy following the stories… Continue reading "Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children"
Hellboy started off life as a Dark Horse Comics graphic novel under the name, Hellboy: Seed of Destruction, written by Mike Mignola. After it developed into a franchise comic mini-series and proved pretty popular among comic readers, the character has… Continue reading "Hellboy"
The worst thing that a movie can suffer from its being forgotten about. Every movie tries its best (hopefully) to produce something meaningful, engaging, and memorable so that audiences can either continue watching years later, on at least have some… Continue reading "Ice Age: The Meltdown"
During the late 2000s, Disney was slowly starting to find its footing again. After a pretty bad run which practically killed their 2D animation department, Disney tried to return to their roots and bring life back to their name by… Continue reading "Tangled"
Tarantino is one of those directors that really seems dedicated to his ideas and often sticks to them regardless of how long it takes to get them released. Unlike other directors that are forced to retire concepts or ones that… Continue reading "Inglourious Basterds"
The NeverEnding Story was a fantasy novel made by German writer Michael Ende in 1979. Like books such as Wizard of Oz or Alice in Wonderland, its imaginative worlds and creatures were able to draw people into its words without… Continue reading "The NeverEnding Story"
The animated Disney film, Emperor’s New Groove, released in 2000 was a movie that wormed its way into the hearts of many despite the fact that, by all accounts, it looked like it would immediately flop on arrival. Not only… Continue reading "The Emperor’s New Groove"