Reviews

Wednesday: Funny, Dark, And FlawedWednesday: Funny, Dark, And Flawed

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

It Came From The Archives “The Mitchells vs the Machines: A Spectacular Masterpiece”

This interconnectivity, this familiar exploration, would have been enough to carry a movie. But The Mitchells vs the Machines still… Read More

2 years ago

Mickey Saves Christmas: Basic But Stylish

It’s one day before December, but everyone who celebrates it already knows it’s Christmas time. There’s no escaping, and there’s… Read More

2 years ago

Dark Harvest: A Scary Book That’ll Ruin Your Day

Dark Harvest is a novella from 2006 I oopsed into reading because I wanted something short and spooky for October—and… Read More

2 years ago

It Came From The Archives “Candace Against The Universe: Absolutely Delightful Comedy”

It is well-established that Phineas and Ferb is amazing and worthy of a lot of praise. And, with great enthusiasm,… Read More

2 years ago

Wendell & Wild: A New Spooky Classic

Wendell & Wild, out the gate, was something I knew I would review. A Henry Selick involved, stop-motion, punk-music soundtrack-ed,… Read More

2 years ago

Lightyear: A Flawed And Nostalgic Space Trip

Lightyear is a movie I didn't want. I count on Pixar to do new things, and in my mind, Toy… Read More

2 years ago

Tales of the Jedi: Short-Form Excellence

Tales of the Jedi is the newest addition to what I’m calling “The Clone Wars Cartoons.” The subsection of Star… Read More

2 years ago

Growing Fangs: A Wholesome Monster Comedy

Growing Fangs Is Several Allegories In One Efficient Movie Growing Fangs is a cute little special I stumbled upon in… Read More

2 years ago