Before Oppenheimer and Barbie knock Thomas Cruise Mapother IV out of the multiplex, we wanted to cover one of his most iconic and well-respected films,
Tag: films
Oppenheimer is a gigantic biopic that demands multiple viewings
God bless Christopher Nolan. God bless him. This man has given us clever lil’ indies, gigantic effects spectacles, and three legendary Batman movies. He teamed
Barbie is a bit of bizarre fun that doesn’t quite live up to the hype
There’s no denying that Greta Gerwig is a genius. There’s no denying that Noah Baumbach is a genius. There’s no denying that there’s something inherently
I Like to Movie Movie episode 237 – Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
It’s here!!! The biggest summer blockbuster ever (until Barbenheimer) has finally arrived! Ethan Hunt and his ragtag team of agents are back for another mission
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One is as good as its title is long
INT. Paramount Studios – 2011 A group of board members sit around a table marveling at the box office receipts for Mission: Impossible – Ghost
I Like to Movie Movie bonus episode!! Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One preview
Hey hey! The full length episode drops Wednesday, and since we didn’t want to leave you hanging OR spoil a movie that isn’t even out
Asteroid City is Wes Anderson doing what he does best better than he’s ever done it
It’s unfair to be tasked with reviewing Asteroid City after just a single viewing. A simple-seeming hangout movie, replete with dry, fast-talking humor, is hiding
I Like to Movie Movie Episode 236: Indiana Jones vs Han Solo
Dan grew up watching Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Stephen grew up watching The Empire Strikes Back. As such, they each have a
The Flash is a funny and dramatically satisfying superhero romp
Let’s get this out of the way before I review The Flash: I review movies on their own merits and tend not to dip into
Scare Package is a horror anthology like no other!
Right off the bat, Scare Package makes no excuses for its comical meta nature. The film begins with a cold open that is fully aware
