Crawl sets out to be an old-fashioned, armrest-grabbing hootenanny, and damned if it doesn’t accomplish exactly that
I found the story to be both intensely-compelling and yet emotionally-wearying at the same time.
For this episode of Cinemavino, the gang talks about their first experience with a movie that was inappropriate in terms of sexual content, intense language, or mature subject matter.
These 106 minutes move slower than the time I had a tooth crowned and they didn’t give me enough novocaine.
Good horror films should rattle your cage, and this one does a pretty good job of that.
This week, we break down Spider-Man: Far From Home, and where we think Spidey and the MCU are headed from here. Spoilers abound, so proceed with caution.
This week, we discuss movies that had us pumped, only to subtract the wind from our sails by being incredibly disappointing.
Peter Parker’s immersion into Marvel’s cinematic canon seamlessly continues with a well-acted, richly-textured sequel that somehow manages to be dramatically compelling and a consistently fun from start to finish.
Earlier in our podcast life, Travis and I discussed our favorite guilty pleasure movies. Now that Taylor’s on board, we decided to revisit this discussion.
Yesterday tiptoes around the fact that it creates an unappealing world by keeping its tone breezy and fun.