The Tomorrow War is a film of frustrating contrasts: Its intriguing sci-fi premise gets squandered in an overlong, meandering story that feels like a frantic dash to go nowhere special. To make matters worse, the filmmakers cast Chris Pratt, a fine comedic actor possessed with his own unique, freewheeling charm, only to hamstring him with a…
For this week's Cinemavino, we take a look at The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It. In a broader discussion, we cover films that claim to be based on real events, and what obligation they have to the actual truth.
Also, we draw movies to screen for our summer season, where we're diving into forgotten/overlooked sequels to…
Spoilers abound!
Welcome to another fine episode of Cinemavino! This week, we take a look at episodes 3 & 4 of Loki, Marvel's new streaming show on Disney+. There's a lot to unpack, and we have lots of opinions.
As always, we use a few spicy words. Listener discretion is advised.
A Quiet Place is one of those rare high-concept films that not only succeeds, but also uses its clever plot device to wicked effect. Where most horror movies deploy some combination of gore, boobies, and an unsubtle smirk of self-awareness to lure viewers, this film relies on intelligence and restraint to create an atmosphere of…
Writer-director John Krasinski builds on and up, expanding his story without dampening the magic that made it good in the first place.
Welcome to another fine episode of Cinemavino! This week concludes our series taking a fresh look at movies that might be over or underrated. For this installment, we screen the Coen Brothers' dark comedy, The Ladykillers, starring Tom Hanks, J.K. Simmons, Erma P. Hall, and Marlon Wayans.
Fair warning, this episode…
These recent Fast and Furious movies don’t so much jump the shark as rocket over it and into the stratosphere, all while bedecked in a spangly outfit and a jetpack.
It only took 125 years of moviemaking, but The Misfits has finally given us the cinematic equivalent of a wet willie. That might sound a smidge dramatic, but after 94 miserable minutes of this sweaty, obnoxious action bonanza, I wanted to scrub out both my ears with soap.
It's another fine episode of Cinemavino! This week is part of our ongoing series, wherein we take a look at films that might be over or underrated. Tucker and Dale vs. Evil definitely falls under the latter category. It's a cult horror-comedy from 2010 that surprised viewers with its savvy and shambling…
Welcome to Cinemavino! For this week, we take a look at the first two episodes of Marvel's Loki, now streaming on Disney+. As expected, we have strong opinions.
Our podcast contains a little salty language and few spoilers, so proceed with some caution. Enjoy!

