Movies, Reviews Oats Studios plays with CGI in its new short, “Volume 1 – Kapture: Fluke” Author Alyson Morales Date August 4, 2017 Not only is Neill Blomkamp and his team at Oats Studios sci-fi short film...
Uncategorized Review: Even if I didn’t flat-out Love the latest Thor movie, it’s still got plenty of humor and emotional Thunder Author Justin Seals Date August 8, 2022 For all of the talk about how irreverent some MCU films can be, Marvel...
Uncategorized Review: Turning Red isn’t just a Whole Lotta Red, it’s the rare toon that shows girls just being themselves Author Justin Seals Date March 26, 2022 It’s one of the most agonizing experiences a teenage girl could ever imagine going...
Uncategorized Adam Sandler and A24 shine against expectations in the wild drama Uncut Gems: A Review Author Justin Seals Date February 14, 2020 One of my favorite comedies growing up was Billy Madison, starring Adam Sandler as...
Television, TV Reviews Jon Hamm’s talkin’ baseball in a new documentary about the St. Louis Browns: A Review Author Justin Seals Date March 8, 2018 Sometimes I drive by the former site where Sportsman’s Park once stood on my...
Wrestling The whirlwind, emotional climax to New Japan’s Wrestle Kingdom 12: A Recap/Review, Part 2 Author Justin Seals Date January 6, 2018 Continued from Part One: IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Championship: Marty Scurll ( C) vs. Hiromu...
Wrestling For NJPW’s Wrestle Kingdom 12, there’s no success without excess: A Recap/Review, Part One Author Justin Seals Date January 6, 2018 (spoilers ahead) Every January 4th, New Japan Pro Wrestling has held an annual event...
Movies Pixar’s Coco is an affecting and gorgeous journey to a world beyond death: A review Author Justin Seals Date November 25, 2017 Some animated films will inherently appeal more to older kids and parents. I...
Movies Power Rangers: A Review Author Justin Seals Date March 27, 2017 The longevity of the Power Rangers franchise is remarkable. Since its debut...