Netflix’s The Punisher To Make Season 2 Villian A “Christian Alt-Right White Nationalist”

Another Day…Another Marvel Property…Another FU to the conservative right. … More Netflix’s The Punisher To Make Season 2 Villian A “Christian Alt-Right White Nationalist”

Holmes and Watson Review: What Do You Want Me Say?

Detective Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson join forces to investigate a mysterious murder at Buckingham Palace. It seems like an open-and-shut case as all signs point to Professor James Moriarty, the criminal mastermind and longtime nemesis of the crime-solving duo. When new twists and clues begin to emerge, the world’s greatest sleuth and his trusted assistant must now use their legendary wits and ingenious methods to catch the killer before the queen becomes the next victim. … More Holmes and Watson Review: What Do You Want Me Say?

SocietyReviews Top 10 Best Films of 2018

2018 is in the books and it is time for the Top 10 Best movies of 2018. 2018 brought forward a diverse line of great films. We got faith-based films, Asian films, action film, we even got some horror movies on the list. I’m pretty sure most people reading this will be unfamiliar with a few of these movies so I suggest you check them out as they are worth the watch. … More SocietyReviews Top 10 Best Films of 2018

Disney’s Doctor Strange Director Scott Derrickson Deletes Hateful Christmas Tweets Attacking Trump Supporters

There is a trend amongst people involved with the Marvel Cinematic Universe to either be politically far to the left or have extreme hate for conservatives. James Gunn, Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johannsson, Don Cheadle, Adam McKay, Brie Larson, Elizabeth Olsen, Dave Bautista, and the list goes on and on. It’s pretty clear that Disney tends to favor a single worldview when it comes to the talent that they hire. … More Disney’s Doctor Strange Director Scott Derrickson Deletes Hateful Christmas Tweets Attacking Trump Supporters

SocietyReviews Top 10 Worst Films of 2018

It’s that time of the year again, for me to take out 12 months of frustration out on the worst pieces of trash that took a minimum of 20 hours out of my life. 2018 was a diverse year in bad films. You had movies that were dull, movies that were offensive, movies that were dumb, and movies that were so dumb you wonder who greenlit them in the first place.  The films that made this list have no enjoyment factor so here is the list of the Top 10 worst movies of 2018 with some Honorable Mentions. … More SocietyReviews Top 10 Worst Films of 2018

Thoroughbreds Review: Not Exactly The New Heathers

Connecticut, home to rich elite Democrats who value lawns and driveways so they don’t live in New York City. Apparently, it is also the home to sociopathic teenagers who have to buy their friends and mull over killing people in order to bring any sense of joy to their miserable existence…so yeah they nailed Connecticut. … More Thoroughbreds Review: Not Exactly The New Heathers

Second Act Review & Discussion (Now Toronto’s Terrible Take)

Well…It is the weekend before Christmas which is notoriously the busiest weekend of the year for movie theaters. So if the line you are in is too long for films like Aquaman, Bumblebee, and Mary Poppins Returns, you can always watch the latest Jennifer Lopez movie Second Act…I’m sure that the line will be pretty short. … More Second Act Review & Discussion (Now Toronto’s Terrible Take)

Bumblebee Review: Soars Over An Extremely Low Bar

Set in what I assume is the late 1980s, The War On Cybertron reaches its boiling point as Optimus Prime and the Autobots are forced from their homes and must retreat to Earth due to their civil war against the Decepticons. The first Autobot to arrive on the planet is B-127 also known as Bumblebee. Bee is forced into hiding until a young girl named Charlie (Hailee Steinfeld) finds him in a junkyard. Together they must protect Bee from not only the Military led by a vengeful John Cena but the Decepticon soldiers who seek the termination of the remaining Autobots.  … More Bumblebee Review: Soars Over An Extremely Low Bar

The Mule Review: Eastwood Redeems Himself In Gritty Celebration Of Family

Earlier this year, Clint Eastwood wrote and directed a film starring three young heroes who stopped a terrorist attack in France called The 15:17 to Paris. Unfortunately, this gamble did not pay off as the movie with amateur actors bombed critically and didn’t reach the heights that Eastwood set for the film. Ten months later, Eastwood has a chance at redemption with a film called The Mule and Eastwood does not flub his second chance. … More The Mule Review: Eastwood Redeems Himself In Gritty Celebration Of Family