This film is not for the squeamish, but for those who can withstand its sudden jolts of adrenaline, director Sam Mendes delivers gripping entertainment, and an awe-inspiring cinematic achievement.
Ebullient, moving, and exquisitely crafted, writer-director Greta Gerwig delivers the best and brightest Little Women we’ll ever need.
What follows feels like a blend of The Babysitters Club and low-calorie Indiana Jones.
There was a time when our eyeballs would’ve been downright drunk on a movie like Abominable.
As kids, most of us loved pitting random action figures against each other. Superman vs. He-Man, who would win? (I mean, Superman, duh...) For this episode of Cinemavino, we match up some powerful pop culture figures and put it to a vote. Some of the answers may surprise you!
Also, my next book will pair classic…
The Two Popes presents a convergence, wherein a man with a crisis of faith intersects with a crisis of the Faith itself. Pope Benedict XVI (Anthony Hopkins) must manage a Catholic Church wracked by scandal, all while dealing with spiritual insecurities of his own. When he receives Inspiritus, it arrives in an unlikely form: The progressive,…
For this episode of Cinemavino, Sean Jordan joins Trav and I as we discuss the finale of the Mandalorian, and where we think the show might go from this point.
For this list, I’ll look at the main movies first, and then judge the standalone movies…well, on their own.
It may not be perfect, but Bombshell still packs a punch. A man like Roger Ailes can rationalize, he can obfuscate, but he can’t outrun the white light of truth.
This is the second in our two-part Rise of Skywalker discussion. If you haven't seen it, check out our previous episode, which is spoiler-free. (I'll post a link below.) For this discussion, SPOILERS ABOUND. We had plenty of opinions about the final Skywalker installment in the Star Wars franchise. This is a lively discussion, and a great episode…