• Eden (2025) Review: A Morality Bait & Switch

    Eden (2025) Review: A Morality Bait & Switch

    Hollywood knows exactly what it’s doing with a movie like Eden: slap three of the hottest actresses—Vanessa Kirby, Ana de Armas, and Sydney Sweeney—on the poster and let the male gaze do the heavy lifting. Sorry, horndogs, but if you’re buying a ticket for eye candy, you’ll leave disappointed. Eden isn’t a sexy romp; it’s… Read more

  • Americana (2025) Review: Hollywood Can’t Even Pretend Like They Don’t Hate You

    Americana (2025) Review: Hollywood Can’t Even Pretend Like They Don’t Hate You

    One of Hollywood’s most eye-rolling trends surfaces a few times a year: pretending they don’t despise the vast majority of Americans. When they’re not churning out fanfiction assassinating political opponents, branding half the country Nazis, or subtly glorifying violence against conservatives—emboldened by tragedies like the Charlie Kirk murder attempt and the recent Dallas ICE shooter—they… Read more

  • Freakier Friday Review: Lohan’s Comeback & Curtis’s Cans

    Freakier Friday Review: Lohan’s Comeback & Curtis’s Cans

    Lindsay Lohan’s career implosion is a Hollywood cautionary tale, well-known but rarely dissected. In 2004, she was an 18-year-old rocket, poised to be the next “it” girl, a la Sydney Sweeney. The industry was so confident in her star power that they even pushed a short-lived music career. But her meteoric rise cratered just as… Read more

  • I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) Review: Jennifer Kaytin Robinson Is A Cinematic Terrorist

    I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) Review: Jennifer Kaytin Robinson Is A Cinematic Terrorist

    Over the past decade, Hollywood has churned out a parade of pointless remakes, each more soulless than the last. After slogging through a mountain of cinematic drek, I can confidently say the 2025 ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ is among the most useless.     This slasher franchise, which even diehard fans admit… Read more

  • Thunderbolts Review: The Most Forgettable Marvel Film Of The Year

    Thunderbolts Review: The Most Forgettable Marvel Film Of The Year

    The Marvel Cinematic Universe once carried immense weight in Hollywood. But in 2025, Marvel is a shadow of its former self. Every year, Kevin Feige and the suits at Marvel Studios churn out films, expecting the same global excitement as in 2016. It’s been over six years since Avengers: Endgame, and it’s time someone faced… Read more

  • Mission: Impossible The Final Reckoning Review: Scientology vs Jesus Christ

    Mission: Impossible The Final Reckoning Review: Scientology vs Jesus Christ

    When it comes to the late stages of Tom Cruise’s career, credit where credit is due: at 62, he’s the only outspoken actor in Hollywood who respects both the filmmaking process and the audience’s desire for big-screen spectacles. If more industry figures adopted Cruise’s mentality, Hollywood might not have languished as it has over the… Read more

  • 28 Years Later Review: Watch The First 20, Then Turn It Off

    28 Years Later Review: Watch The First 20, Then Turn It Off

    It’s 2025, and the zombie fad has unmistakably run its course. A decade ago, The Walking Dead was a cultural juggernaut, captivating audiences in the United States and beyond at the peak of its popularity. But it’s not 2015 anymore, and even The Walking Dead franchise is a hollow shell of its former glory. When… Read more

  • Sinners Review: 2/3rds Good, 1/3rd Nonsensical

    Sinners Review: 2/3rds Good, 1/3rd Nonsensical

    In 2025, it feels like every year brings a film that audiences are pressured to praise, not for its quality but to signal solidarity with a particular race or demographic. This mindset is toxic for film criticism. Many mainstream critics, paralyzed by fear of being labeled unsupportive, hesitate to call a flawed product what it… Read more

  • The Amateur (2025) Review: A Pleasant Battle Of Brains Over Braun

    The Amateur (2025) Review: A Pleasant Battle Of Brains Over Braun

    In modern cinema, a tired trope persists: protagonists who inexplicably overpower enemies despite obvious physical limitations. How often do we see a petite female lead dispatch men three times her size in hand-to-hand combat, with audiences expected to suspend disbelief entirely? The Amateur, however, subverts this cliché to its advantage, delivering one of 2025’s better… Read more

  • Jurassic World Rebirth Review: Another Dinosaurs Movie We Didn’t Need

    Jurassic World Rebirth Review: Another Dinosaurs Movie We Didn’t Need

    At this point, I can’t come up with a logical explanation for why we keep getting Jurassic World movies. The original Jurassic World in 2015 nailed it: stunning practical effects, breathtaking cinematography, solid acting, and a laser-focused sense of wonder. It all clicked. Now ask yourself: Has there been a single Jurassic Park film that’s… Read more

  • Big Deal (2025) Review: Financial Backstabbing Among Friendship

    Big Deal (2025) Review: Financial Backstabbing Among Friendship

    It’s no secret why so many people despise the financial sector: it’s hard to shake the feeling that the wealthy fund their lavish lifestyles through systemic fraud, leaving hardworking folks to bear the cost. In the United States, Wall Street is public enemy number one, despite being the backbone of the nation’s economy. But this isn’t… Read more

  • Heads of State Review: A Total Lack Of Talent Starring John Cena

    Heads of State Review: A Total Lack Of Talent Starring John Cena

    John Cena is wrapping up his pro wrestling retirement tour, meaning by year’s end, he’ll hang up his jorts for good. The bad news? He’ll have ample time to churn out more dreadful movies no one asked for. Predicting where Cena’s acting career will land is tricky. He’s not a bankable juggernaut like The Rock,… Read more

  • A Working Man Review: Jason Statham Punches People…The Movie

    A Working Man Review: Jason Statham Punches People…The Movie

    It’s tough to argue against the idea that if you’ve seen one Jason Statham movie, you’ve seen them all. The man’s a human sledgehammer, delivering fists and glares in a formula that’s as predictable as it is satisfying. Yet, in 2025, with cinema in a sorry state—where the Academy hypes a Russian prostitute drama as… Read more

  • Ballerina (2025) Review: A Solid Detour From The John Wick Mainline

    Ballerina (2025) Review: A Solid Detour From The John Wick Mainline

    The John Wick franchise, now over a decade old, has reached a point of undeniable fatigue. With confirmation of a fifth John Wick movie in development—despite the conclusive ending of John Wick: Chapter 4—it’s hard to see how the series can keep its spark. For years, Keanu Reeves has been Hollywood’s go-to action hero, mowing… Read more

  • The Bible Lens Podcast #108: The Spiritual War Behind The Death of Charlie Kirk

    The Bible Lens Podcast #108: The Spiritual War Behind The Death of Charlie Kirk

    This week on the Bible Lens, we talk about what the death of Charlie Kirk has exposed about the battle of good vs evil in our world right now. How evil has exposed both political sides but it has also exposed the righteous in our world as well. Where does the world go from here… Read more

  • The Bible Lens Podcast #107: Will The Rapture Happen During Rosh Hashanah?

    The Bible Lens Podcast #107: Will The Rapture Happen During Rosh Hashanah?

    The Feast of Trumpets, also known as Rosh Hashanah, is the next feast to be fulfilled on the prophetic calendar. Among its symbolism, it is most closely tied to the rapture. Paul wrote in 1 Thessalonians 4:16 that the resurrection will happen “at the shout and trumpet of an angel.” This is a direct reference… Read more

  • The Bible Lens Podcast #106: The Reality Of Demon Possession

    The Bible Lens Podcast #106: The Reality Of Demon Possession

    This week on the Bible Lens Podcast, we will take a deep dive into the topic of demonic possession and why so many people both unbelievers and believers deny the existence of the demonic realm despite the clear cut evidence. Read more

  • The Bible Lens Podcast #105: How God’s Promise To Abraham Assures A Pre-Trib Rapture (Genesis 18)

    The Bible Lens Podcast #105: How God’s Promise To Abraham Assures A Pre-Trib Rapture (Genesis 18)

    This week on the Bible Lens Podcast, we will take a deep dive into the promise that God gave to Abraham in Genesis 18 about how he would not destroy the righteous with the wicked in judgment and how the pre tribulation rapture viewpoint is the ONLY viewpoint that allows God to keep his promise. Read more