WARNING: Major spoilers ahead!! If you haven’t seen this season, please be aware. The final two episodes of season four of Stranger Things also titled Volume 2 were about four hours long. And what an emotional four hours it was. The Surfer Pizza van full of Will Byers (Noah Schnapp) and his brother, Jonathan (CharlesContinue reading “‘Stranger Things’ Shows Us Men Need To Express Their Emotions More”
Category Archives: TV Reviews
‘Only Murders In The Building’ Takes On New Case In Second Season
The first season of Only Murders in the Building was such a refreshing series with Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez a surprising match. They played tenants in an affluent Manhattan apartment building who don’t believe the initial report that another tenant committed suicide. Realizing they’re all fans of murder podcasts, they begin theirContinue reading “‘Only Murders In The Building’ Takes On New Case In Second Season”
‘Orville: New Horizons’ Boldly Goes Where Topical TV Has Gone Before
When The Orville premiered on Fox in the Fall of 2017, the show created by Seth MacFarlane, as well as being produced and starring him, probably had many people groaning. What was the creator behind shows like Family Guy and American Dad doing with a sci-fi show in the vein of Star Trek? Was itContinue reading “‘Orville: New Horizons’ Boldly Goes Where Topical TV Has Gone Before”
‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ Remains The Master
Since his breakout role as heroin addict Mark Renton in Trainspotting, Ewan McGregor has remained one of the few actors who seems to balance high-profile roles in the Star Wars universe and DCEU as well as maintain his indie film roots and still surprise us. Part of what made his role as Renton different wasContinue reading “‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ Remains The Master”
‘The Old Man’ Abides Jeff Bridges
Jeff Bridges is one of those rares of actors that continues his career from youth into his autumn years and still seems to be on top form. From his early days in the Oscar-winning The Last Picture Show to his own Oscar glory with a nomination for Starman and a win for Country Strong, heContinue reading “‘The Old Man’ Abides Jeff Bridges”
Boy Scout Child Sexual Abuse Examined In ‘Leave No Trace’
Leave No Trace is an odd title for a documentary like this. Even more odd is how there is little reviews to find of it despite it being released over a week ago by ABC News on Hulu. Why aren’t many critics reviewing this movie about the decades-long sexual abuse and cover-up by the BoyContinue reading “Boy Scout Child Sexual Abuse Examined In ‘Leave No Trace’”
‘Father Of The Bride’ Catches The Bouquet
People are review bombing the latest version of Father of the Bride because it has a predominantly Latino cast. Switching from the White Anglo-Saxon Protestant families of the first two versions that starred Spencer Tracy and Steve Martin, Andy Garcia plays a Cuban expatriate who has become a successful architect in Miami. But there’s alreadyContinue reading “‘Father Of The Bride’ Catches The Bouquet”
‘The Janes’ Presents An Uglier Truth About Abortion Before Roe v. Wade
The Janes begins with an interviewee telling us something that many probably never considered. She’s speaking of a time in the 1960s in which she had to get an abortion and had to go through the Mafia for services. And it made sense. If the Mafia could make a dollar and a cent off somethingContinue reading “‘The Janes’ Presents An Uglier Truth About Abortion Before Roe v. Wade”
‘Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey’ Exposes FLDS And Religion In General
At one moment in the four-part docuseries Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey, one of the women who was part of the religious cult, Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, says she had no idea of who the President was. The people of the FLDS were kept such in isolation they had no ideaContinue reading “‘Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey’ Exposes FLDS And Religion In General”
‘Dirty Daddy’ Great Tribute To TV Dad/Comic Bob Saget
Why do we laugh? Because it’s better than crying. But sometimes we laugh so hard, we cry. But then, we’re crying so much that we can’t find anything to laugh about. Dirty Daddy: The Bob Saget Tribute, which is currently on Netflix, is a wonderful ode to the TV Dad who passed away in JanuaryContinue reading “‘Dirty Daddy’ Great Tribute To TV Dad/Comic Bob Saget”