Fear Street Part Two: 1978 review – There’s not enough camp in this camp!
As an expansion of the mythology put forth in the first entry, Fear Street: 1978 does a great job keeping things interesting. As a summer
As an expansion of the mythology put forth in the first entry, Fear Street: 1978 does a great job keeping things interesting. As a summer
We’ve eased back into society! But just for two songs. Dan finds a comedian with a great catchphrase. An unlikely combatant joins the chicken wars.
Netflix has thrown a considerable amount of marketing weight behind the Fear Street trilogy, and as a fan of horror movies, quite specifically slashers, this
At the outset of the COVID-19 quarantine, one of the first cinematic sacrifices was Black Widow. Its release was delayed indefinitely, and fans were left
Originally published at Phindie. I’m not sure why I thought that The Tomorrow War was based on a young adult novel, but I’m glad I did,
We’re at the midpoint of 2021, and even though we’re still reeling from the strange movie release schedule of recent months, there’s still plenty of
Originally published at MovieJawn The Phantom opens with the audio from an utterly chilling 911 call. In it, we hear the final moments in
I’ve probably said this in every review I’ve ever written for films in the Purge franchise, but I’m going to say it again nonetheless: it
Man, it’s a hot one. Seriously, we are in a heatwave! And we’re dying. Tokyo Drift is in the house, and so are bad Russian
“Y’all wanna hear a story about why me & this bitch here fell out???????? It’s kind of long and full of suspense” On October 27th,