It may not be perfect, but Bombshell still packs a punch. A man like Roger Ailes can rationalize, he can obfuscate, but he can’t outrun the white light of truth.
This is the second in our two-part Rise of Skywalker discussion. If you haven't seen it, check out our previous episode, which is spoiler-free. (I'll post a link below.) For this discussion, SPOILERS ABOUND. We had plenty of opinions about the final Skywalker installment in the Star Wars franchise. This is a lively discussion, and a great episode…
This week, it’s double the Cinema, double the Vino. We present you with two Star Wars pods.
The Rise of Skywalker knows all the proper ingredients to use. It just doesn’t know when to stop pouring them into the vat.
I’ll just go ahead and join the cat-cophony: The decision to slather Cats in creepy CGI hobbles it right out of the gate.
6 Underground continues the eternal battle, wherein Michael Bay pits sound and fury against mind and spirit. There can be no doubt who will win in the end: After 128 minutes of relentless pummeling, my brain resembled that pink slime they use to make McNuggets. Dizzying but never dazzling, frantic but never exciting, 6 Underground squanders the…
For this episode of Cinemavino, Sean Jordan joins us to watch and discuss Die Hard.
While Jumanji: The Next Level hits a lot of the same high notes as its surprisingly tolerable predecessor, it also feels overlong, mechanical, and contrived.
I’ve seen it twice now, and the second swirl and sniff really opens the bouquet of just how pungent this monsterpiece really is.
When it comes to ratings, sequels like Frozen II present a unique conundrum: This movie treads the same trodden path that showered its predecessor with box office billions, but it does that with meticulous skill and self-confidence. It also feels strangely disposable, like those plastic cameras they used to hand out at wedding receptions. So...do we dock…