Remember romance? Remember comedy? Yeah, those were good times. In the year 2023, I think it’s safe to say that Hollywood is probably the worst place you could go to in order to look for either romance or comedy. It is also safe to say that the industry that has been subverting the populace into… Read more
Who asked for this movie? No, seriously, who asked for another Wonka film? Over the last 50 years, Hollywood has essentially tried to make as much money as they can off Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory; the 1971 film that people actually liked. A franchise that was beaten like a dead horse almost 20… Read more
If there’s one film studio that’s become my mortal enemy over the last few years, it’s A24 — producing a lot of pretentious snuff films such as Everything Everywhere All at Once, Bodies Bodies Bodies and, perhaps the worst film ever made, Dicks: the Musical. That leads us to Dream Scenario — our latest ‘black… Read more
Silent Night is a movie where the main protagonist (Joel Kinnaman) doesn’t say a single line of dialogue throughout the entirety of its runtime. Interestingly, Nicolas Cage, Kinnaman’s co-star in Sympathy For the Devil, portrayed a silent character in Willy’s Wonderland just a few years ago. Fortunately, for this film, there is an explanation for… Read more
For the last several years, Lucasfilm has attempted to make Daisy Ridley a mainstream Hollywood icon and a role model for young girls to look up to, by booking her to be the female face of Disney’s Star Wars. While Ridley has gotten more air time than Roman Reigns, the Rise of Skywalker star is… Read more
It’s weird to watch a film in the post-COVID era that has the audacity to make Big Pharma the film’s antagonist. After three years of being told that Pfizer is the most trusted pharmaceutical company in the world and that anyone who dares to challenge that fact is a threat to National Security, a film… Read more
Brie Larson became a household name not because of her Oscar-winning performance in The Room but because of a tone-deaf comment the actress made defending Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time, wherein she attempted to shield the Disney-produced film from bad reviews — shamelessly declaring that she didn’t want to hear from a “40-year-old white dude” what didn’t work about… Read more
Several years ago, I was one an early adopter regarding the use of the term ‘woke reboot‘ to describe Hollywood’s continuing attempts to take their known and classic properties and ‘update’ them to more ‘modern standards’. At the time, I had hoped that my use of the term would eventually die out. That didn’t happen,… Read more
The idea behind creating a franchise around the Sylvester Stallone-directed action-packed The Expendables was pretty simple. What if we took all of the 1980s action stars and put them in a movie that was essentially a superhero mashup? There was indeed an audience for this film when it first released. The Expendables was the last call for action… Read more
Ethan Cohen was one half of the Cohen Brothers know for their award-winning film such as No Country for Old Men and True Grit. Ethan decided to write direct and produce a film about two lesbians driving to Florida in a comedy Road Trip movie. Why would such an accomplished director do something like this?… Read more
Bob Marley is an icon for Stoners and Jamaicans worldwide, but the latest Bob Marley film might be different from what you expect but that’s not a bad thing. Music biopics have been a big selling point for Hollywood over the last several years and now it’s time for Bob Marley to get his turn… Read more
This week on the latest episode of the Friday Night Movie Club, the crew watches and discusses the latest Denis Villeneuve film ‘Dune: Part Two’ Paul Atreides unites with Chani and the Fremen while on a warpath of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life… Read more
This week on the latest episode of the Friday Night Movie Club, the crew watches and discusses the 2001 cult classic film ‘Ghost World’. Set in the summer after graduation, Enid and Rebecca are both outsiders in a world slowly being engulfed by fake 50’s diners and Starbucks. Enid must attend an art class to… Read more
This week on the Bible Lens Podcast, Jacob Smith and Spencer Baculi sit to talk about their walk in the Christian faith and where they disagree with theology. Don’t forget to Subscribe for Updates. Also, Follow Us at Society-Reviews, YouTube, Twitter, Odysee, Rumble, and Twitch Read more
This week on the Bible Lens Podcast, Jacob Smith and Spencer Baculi sit to talk about their walk in the Christian faith and where they disagree with theology Don’t forget to Subscribe for Updates. Also, Follow Us at Society-Reviews, YouTube, Twitter, Odysee, Rumble, and Twitch Read more