Snowpiercer Season 3 Review: All For This

Snowpiercer is rated TV-MA by the Motion Picture Association of America. “We build our lives around the ones we love. When we lose them, we lose ourselves.” – Ben Knox, on Snowpiercer, 1029 cars long. It’s impossible to watch more than a few episodes of the third season of TNT’s Snowpiercer, which wrapped up its finale before break, without expecting to hear Mark Hamill’s iconic, … Continue reading Snowpiercer Season 3 Review: All For This

Moon Knight Review: Should You Watch It?

Moon Knight is rated TV-14 by the Motion Picture Association of America. Moon Knight is a show that you should put on your watch list. The main character, Steven Grant, has dissociative identity disorder and unknowingly shares a body with a ruthless mercenary, Marc Spector, who serves Khonshu (the Egyptian god of the moon). Steven works at a gift shop and can’t tell the difference … Continue reading Moon Knight Review: Should You Watch It?

You Don’t Live Here Review

I’ve never been a big fan of books…except when I find a great one. I’m very picky about my taste in books. Naturally, whenever I find a book that holds every key aspect, (humor, relatability, and a limited amount of “cheesy” content) I grow to be somewhat enraptured. Recently I finished a book called You Don’t Live Here by Robyn Schneider. Being both raw and … Continue reading You Don’t Live Here Review

The Expanse Season 6 Review: Reason to Hope

There’s a lot to unpack in the sixth, and apparently final, season of The Expanse, but the moment that stands out most to me is an understated one. Standing in the medical bay on Ceres Station, surrounded by the scars left on her home by a man she hates, Camina Drummer still tells her surviving family, “I never loved you because you were fighters. I … Continue reading The Expanse Season 6 Review: Reason to Hope

The Old Guard: Revisited

The Old Guard is rated R by Netflix. As is the Netflix way, the first trailer for their 2020 summer action film The Old Guard was released only a few weeks before the movie itself, and it naturally generated some buzz. After all, Netflix’s last attempt at superhero cinema adapted from an obscure comic was the Umbrella Academy, a titled watched by 45 million people … Continue reading The Old Guard: Revisited

Spiderman: No Way Home Review

On December 17th everybody’s favorite web slinger made his third solo appearance on the big screen with the release of Spiderman: No Way Home. The movie was a big hit with both fans and movie critics, making this the second biggest Marvel movie in the box office, right behind Avengers Endgame.  As many will recall, we left poor Peter Parker with a revealed identity. This … Continue reading Spiderman: No Way Home Review

Leviathan Falls Review: The Churn, Even at the End

“Nerving yourself up to kiss your big crush for the first time? Or getting [angry] because the apartment one over has a nicer view than yours? Playing with your grandbabies, or drinking beer with the [people] from work because going back to an empty house is too depressing? All the grimy, grubby [baloney] that comes with being locked in your own head for a lifetime. … Continue reading Leviathan Falls Review: The Churn, Even at the End

Foundation Review: Wasted Potential

In episode eight of the Apple TV series Foundation, which wrapped up its first season before break, there’s an extended battle scene where hero Salvor Hardin has to run down a spaceship hallway really fast to draw the fire of a floating AI laser rifle left there by, uh, somebody, so that her frenemy the Grand Huntress of Anacreon can shoot the thing with an … Continue reading Foundation Review: Wasted Potential