• The Spy Gone North Review: A Smash Mouth South Korean Thriller

    The Spy Gone North Review: A Smash Mouth South Korean Thriller

    Set in the late 1990s, The Spy Gone North is a story about government corruption and international politics during the height of tension between North and South Korea. The North Korea dictatorship led by Kim Jong-Il has increased the political tension of his neighbors with the news that the country may already have nuclear weapons… Read more

  • Is Marvel Hiring A Butt Double For Brie Larson?

    Is Marvel Hiring A Butt Double For Brie Larson?

    Central Casting is looking for a Photo Double to work on this exciting project. Filming will likely begin in early September; you should have a flexible schedule and ability to work multiple days a week through October. An interview and fitting will be required within the next 2 weeks. Filming will mostly take place in… Read more

  • Mile 22 Review: 2/3rds Of A Good Film

    Mile 22 Review: 2/3rds Of A Good Film

    Mile 22 is a film about a convert CIA tactical team called Overwatch. Their job is to get valuable Intel by any means necessary to stop international threats to national security. When an asset walks into an American embassy in Southeast Asia, The team is in a race against the clock to extract the asset… Read more

  • Ruby Rose Deletes Her Twitter After Casting Backlash From LGBT Community

    Ruby Rose Deletes Her Twitter After Casting Backlash From LGBT Community

    Many believe that the reason she shut down her Twitter was due to backlash about her casting as Batwoman in the future CW TV show centered around the popular DC Comics character. Read more

  • Slender Man Review (Soundcloud)

    Slender Man Review (Soundcloud)

    In a small town in Massachusetts, a group of friends, fascinated by the internet lore of the Slender Man, attempt to prove that he doesn’t actually exist – until one of them mysteriously goes missing. Read more

  • Photos Of Fired Disney Director James Gunn Emerge At A “Catch A Predator” Themed Party

    Photos Of Fired Disney Director James Gunn Emerge At A “Catch A Predator” Themed Party

    The photos come from Gunn’s personal blog, the theme of the party was “To Catch a Predator,” which was a popular NBC investigative series that used hidden cameras to catch alleged sexual predators who had arranged to have sex with children as young as 12. Read more

  • The Meg Review: A Bit Piece Of Escapism

    The Meg Review: A Bit Piece Of Escapism

    Five years ago, expert sea diver and Naval Captain Jonas Taylor encountered an unknown danger in the unexplored recesses of the Mariana Trench that forced him to abort his mission and abandon half his crew. Though the tragic incident earned him a dishonorable discharge, what ultimately cost him his career, his marriage and any semblance… Read more

  • BlacKkKlansman Review: Unfocused Spike Lee Anger

    BlacKkKlansman Review: Unfocused Spike Lee Anger

    BlackKkKlansman is a film based on the true story of Ron Stallworth an African-American detective in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Back in 1978, Ron manages to infiltrate the local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan via phone conservation and sending white Detective Flip Zimmerman to have face to face meetings when needed. By using this con,… Read more

  • Christopher Robin (Guest Review Ft. JasonsMovieBlog)

    Christopher Robin (Guest Review Ft. JasonsMovieBlog)

    As a young boy growing up in the countryside of Sussex, England, Christopher Robin (Orton O’Brien) spends his days playing the Hundred Acre Wood with his whimsical toy friends: nervous Piglet (Nick Mohammed), downbeat Eeyore (Brad Garett), fussy Rabbit (Peter Capaldi), scholarly Owl (Toby Jones), kind Kanga (Sophie Okonedo), little Roo (Sara Sheen), boisterous Tiger… Read more

  • The Darkest Minds (Guest Review ft. Amari Sali)

    The Darkest Minds (Guest Review ft. Amari Sali)

    It all took place around 6 years ago. Some unnamed being, force, or attack, led to 90% of either America’s or the world’s, kids to die. Those that remain all had enhanced abilities separated by how dangerous they are. The lowest level, Blue, simply had enhanced intelligence. From there, kids had electrical powers or telekinetic… Read more

  • Death of a Nation Review: An Effective Takedown of Central Planning Superstates

    Death of a Nation Review: An Effective Takedown of Central Planning Superstates

    I wasn’t going to review this movie originally, but given all the recent politically loaded films being released such as The First Purge, Sorry to Bother You, and BlacKkKlansman; why not watch a film that didn’t paint America as such a terrible place? To the surprise of no one, Dinesh D’Souza is one of the… Read more

  • What Disney’s 21st Century Fox Deal Means For Hollywood and Entertainment

    What Disney’s 21st Century Fox Deal Means For Hollywood and Entertainment

    On Friday, Disney and Fox’s shareholders voted to approve The Walt Disney Company’s $71.3 billion purchase of 21st Century Fox. While many people are looking at the surface level outlook of finally getting to see Wolverine teaming with Captain America in the movies, there are others far more concerned about what this means for entertainment… Read more

  • Mission Impossible Fallout Review: Best Mission Movie To Date

    Mission Impossible Fallout Review: Best Mission Movie To Date

    There haven’t been that many movies this summer that has felt like summer blockbusters. Mission: Impossible – Fallout is the exception for the summer. From the awesome trailer to the sight of Tom Cruise doing even more stunts that only a madman would attempt, the hype behind this film was only matched by Avengers: Infinity… Read more

  • Disturbing Dan Harmon Comedy Video Featuring Fake Baby Rape Goes Viral

    Disturbing Dan Harmon Comedy Video Featuring Fake Baby Rape Goes Viral

    No word on if there will be any heat on Harmon for this old video but one thing is for certain, this is not the time to be caught making any ‘jokes’ about pedophilia and the assault of children. Read more

  • Disney Director James Gunn Deletes 10,000 Tweets and Blogs After Rape & Paedophilia Content Resurfaces

    Disney Director James Gunn Deletes 10,000 Tweets and Blogs After Rape & Paedophilia Content Resurfaces

    Director James Gunn is largely known for two things; Being the writer and director of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Guardians of The Galaxy franchise and calling President Donald Trump and his supporters Nazis on Twitter. Now the Disney director is doing damage control after some decade old tweets and blog posts have resurfaced and has… Read more

  • Unfriended Dark Web Review: A Film That Is Competent Enough

    Unfriended Dark Web Review: A Film That Is Competent Enough

    The first Unfriended movie wasn’t a smashing box office success, it wasn’t even very good, but the film cost $7 and a sandwich to make so a second movie is here under the title Unfriended: Dark Web. The Dark Web or Deep Web in some circles has been known among online communities for a while… Read more

  • The Equalizer 2 Review: A Bad Disappointing Sequel

    The Equalizer 2 Review: A Bad Disappointing Sequel

    2014’s The Equalizer was a solid box office hit that was pleasantly enjoyed by the vast majority of audiences. Like any moderate box office success in today’s Hollywood, a sequel was announced that once again put Denzel Washington, screenwriter Richard Wenk, and director Antoine Fuqua together for a new project. Unfortunately unlike their last production,… Read more

  • Scarlett Johansson Quits Film After Intense Backlash From Transgender Community

    Scarlett Johansson Quits Film After Intense Backlash From Transgender Community

    It’s currently unclear where production stands on Rub and Tug after Johansson’s exit but this story has caused alot of backlash and it’s hard to see where the film moves forward from here.  Read more