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Lockwood & Co. Is One Of The Best Of Its Genre

I dismissed Lockwood & Co. during my first exposure to it. A random segment of the show I walked past… Read More

2 years ago

Thor: Love and Thunder: Not Funny

I’m late to the party to review Thor: Love and Thunder. So late that I’ve been spoiled somewhat by consensus.… Read More

2 years ago

Revisiting Kid Cosmic After The Big Finale

Almost two years ago to the day, I reviewed Kid Cosmic. I said I wasn’t planning on continuing the show.… Read More

2 years ago

Strange World: An Adventure Story With Depth

Strange World wears its influences on its sleeve, and it informs a ton of the movie’s pacing, sense of adventure,… Read More

2 years ago

The School for Good and Evil: Almost Manages To Stick The Landing

The School for Good and Evil is a fun fantasy movie with a surprising amount of narrative depth while also… Read More

2 years ago

A Retrospective Of 2022’s Best & Worst (Part 2)

Now it’s time for the negativity. The stuff I least enjoyed reviewing. I’ve sandwiched this part between two positive articles,… Read More

2 years ago

A Retrospective Of 2022’s Best & Worst (Part 1)

I’ve written many articles this year and reviewed piles of movies, tons of shows, and even a few books. And… Read More

2 years ago

It Came From The Archives “Klaus: Instant Christmas Classic”

Klaus is a heartwarming, magical, wonderful film that does what the best Disney and Pixar movies manage and is instantly… Read More

2 years ago

Wednesday: Funny, Dark, And Flawed

Wednesday is such an odd project conceptually. If you told me a few years ago that Tim Burton would direct… Read More

2 years ago

Hamster & Gretel: Irreverent Superhero Fun

Hamster & Gretel hit my radar for one reason: it was made by Dan Povenmire. You likely know his voice… Read More

2 years ago