• They/Them Review: A Horror Film That Fears Homophobia & Transphobia

    They/Them Review: A Horror Film That Fears Homophobia & Transphobia

    I have been looking forward to this film since NBCUniversal announced it was doing a horror film about a Christian gay conversion Camp filled with actors who are all members of the LGBTQ community. The synopsis of “They/Them” would make you believe this was a stone-cold lock to be one of the top 10 worst Read more

  • The Bar Room #10 (Batgirl, Jennette McCurdy, IronHeart, Road House, & Andor)

    The Bar Room #10 (Batgirl, Jennette McCurdy, IronHeart, Road House, & Andor)

      This week on the podcast, we are talking about Batgirl getting Thanos’d out of existence, The current state of the Warner Bros Discovery, Jennette McCurdy Being Paid To Stay Silent, Drag Queens Are Coming To The MCU, Disney’s Star Wars is going to attack Donald Trump, and Amazon Is Remaking Road House! Guests: Cult Read more

  • Bullet Train Review: A John Wick Clone Biting Off Guy Ritchie Films

    Bullet Train Review: A John Wick Clone Biting Off Guy Ritchie Films

    When you hire a screenwriter that doesn’t have a single feature film on his resume and put him in charge of writing this project, things fall apart in spectacular fashion. Like most John Wick clones, “Bullet Train” offers a series of impressive visuals in a film that is a big-budget bottle movie packing the overwhelming Read more

  • 2037 Review: A Story Of Female Inmates With No Direction

    2037 Review: A Story Of Female Inmates With No Direction

    The biggest aspect that drew my attention to the film “2037” was the South Korean portrayal of women’s prisons. In most western countries, female prisons are portrayed as places that are rampant with violence and lesbianism. Some forms of entertainment portray women’s prisons far better than others. The Australian TV show “Wentworth” does a much Read more

  • In Our Prime Review: Good Will Hunting Meets North Korean Communism

    In Our Prime Review: Good Will Hunting Meets North Korean Communism

    It’s rare that a film that is one of the best movies to come out in the year flies this low under the radar. If you like the film ‘Good Will Hunting’ but wish that the film took place during the South Korean-North Korean conflict, then you may like the film “In Our Prime”. The Read more

  • Honor Society Review: Another Unlikable Female Protagonist

    Honor Society Review: Another Unlikable Female Protagonist

    Another day and another film about a narcissistic female protagonist who is presented to audiences as someone who’s supposed to be likable. In 2022, streaming have become the home of movies that Studios know would have no chance of making a profit at the box office but will fit nicely at a streaming service that Read more

  • Three Ways To Make Children’s Entertainment Great Again

    Three Ways To Make Children’s Entertainment Great Again

    It’s pretty hard to find a modern television show for kids that doesn’t feature a former heroin addict, an alcoholic ex-girlfriend of Justin Bieber, or a newly introduced transgender child that will satisfy the malevolent god known as Sarah Kate Ellis. Following their public feud with Governor Ron DeSantis over Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Read more

  • Scarlet Witch Is Not A Sympathetic Character. She’s A Villain.

    Scarlet Witch Is Not A Sympathetic Character. She’s A Villain.

    The latest episode of the word’s largest cinematic soap opera is officially in the books, and unsurprisingly, Doctor Strange 2 was a big hit with audiences. However, the topic of this piece isn’t the drug-like addiction Americans have to superhero movies. Instead, I want to focus on the runaway narrative surrounding Wanda Maximoff. If you Read more

  • How “Female Empowerment” Has Destroyed The Art Of Storytelling

    How “Female Empowerment” Has Destroyed The Art Of Storytelling

    The most damaging movement for creativity and storytelling in cinema has been the progressive movement to “empower” women. Last Friday night, actress Alyssa Milano trended on social media for a post in which she made in reference to what she calls “innate misogyny.” Milano took to Twitter to let the world know how offended she Read more

  • The 3 Reasons Why Original Action Movies Are Dead

    The 3 Reasons Why Original Action Movies Are Dead

    The action film genre as we used to know it is dead, the only question is who killed it? Last weekend, the latest Michael Bay action film “Ambulance” hit theaters with a disappointing $8.7 million in its opening weekend versus a $40 million production budget. This led to Variety writing an article questioning the cause Read more

  • The Bar Room Podcast #9 (MCU Phase 5, GTA 6, Sydney Sweeney, Obi-Wan Kenobi, The Rings of Power)

    The Bar Room Podcast #9 (MCU Phase 5, GTA 6, Sydney Sweeney, Obi-Wan Kenobi, The Rings of Power)

    Episode 9 of The Bar Room Podcast is here. This week, we are talking about Marvel Studios coming out with Phase 5 & 6 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, GTA 6 is going WOKE after an SJW takeover of Rockstar, Sydney Sweeney is a broke working actress, Obi-Wan Kenobi is bisexual now, and Amazon’s “The Read more

  • Not Okay Review: A Woke Bait & Switch Soaked In Misery Porn

    Not Okay Review: A Woke Bait & Switch Soaked In Misery Porn

    Every couple of years, we get a movie written by progressive filmmakers that tell a story about their lives they are completely clueless about because they are too narcissistic to see it. Being a left-wing Progressive in 2022 is a miserable experience, and that’s not my opinion. All you have to do is simply watch Read more

  • Hansan Rising Dragon Review: A Pure Spectacle Of A Film

    Hansan Rising Dragon Review: A Pure Spectacle Of A Film

    Needless to say, I’m not an expert on 16th-century Korean War history, but if “Hansan: Rising Dragon” is anything close to what happened back in those days then perhaps I should be. In 2014, a film called “The Admiral: Roaring Currents” was released to be the first of a long trilogy by writer and director Read more

  • Special Delivery (2022) Review: A Straightforward ‘Baby Driver’ Action Crime Film

    Special Delivery (2022) Review: A Straightforward ‘Baby Driver’ Action Crime Film

    Our latest film from the region of South Korea is entitled “Special Delivery”, and I couldn’t help but feel that the filmmakers of this movie watched “Baby Driver” and got the inspiration to do their own spin. Blame Modern American Cinema for putting a stigma on action movies with a female lead. Because when Progressive Read more

  • The Bar Room Podcast #8 (Resident Evil, Ana de Armas, Dave Chappelle, Henry Cavill, Rippaverse)

    The Bar Room Podcast #8 (Resident Evil, Ana de Armas, Dave Chappelle, Henry Cavill, Rippaverse)

    Episode 8 of The Bar Room Podcast is here. This week, we are talking about Netflix’s Resident Evil being a complete disgrace to everyone involved, Ana de Armas says NO to a Female James Bond movie, Woke Terrorists Go After Dave Chappelle Once Again, Rippaverse reaches 3 million dollars, and Henry Cavill returning to be Read more

  • The Gray Man Review: A MCU Style Film On Netflix

    The Gray Man Review: A MCU Style Film On Netflix

    If you consider yourself a fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe,  then you’re going to love this film because this movie has the MCU fingerprints written all over it. It starts with the screenwriters Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely, a duo that is known for their work on such films as “Captain America: The Winter Read more

  • Last Looks Review: A Decent Mystery That’s Missing A Piece

    Last Looks Review: A Decent Mystery That’s Missing A Piece

    There aren’t many big-name big-budget movies coming out this summer that people are looking forward to. Unless you care about superhero movies, you’re pretty much out of luck until Avatar 2 comes out somewhere around Christmas. If big-name studios aren’t going to keep you entertained, look at some smaller-budget movies. It wasn’t that long ago when I Read more

  • The Bar Room Podcast #7 (Tom Cruise, Tom Brady, Jamie Lee Curtis, Chris Pratt, Comic Con)

    The Bar Room Podcast #7 (Tom Cruise, Tom Brady, Jamie Lee Curtis, Chris Pratt, Comic Con)

        Episode 7 of The Bar Room Podcast is here. This week, we are talking about Mickey Rourke trashing Tom Cruise, Jaime Lee Curtis thinking Ana de Armas was a poor Cuban girl, Chris Pratt’s The Terminal List fights off critics, Comic Con issues Vaccine Passports, and Tom Brady distances himself from Donald Trump. Read more