How to Make a Killing is an ensemble black comedy inspired by the 1907 novel Israel Rank: The Autobiography of a Criminal and the Ealing Classic Kind Hearts and Coronets. It’s a film aiming to tap into the growing ‘Eat the Rich’ sentiment Becket Redfellow (Glen Powell) is the illegitimate son of the Redfellow dynasty. […]
Hoppers Review
Hoppers is the first of two films to be released by Pixar in 2026. This offering is an environmentally themed comedy. Mabel Tanaka (Piper Curda) is an animal lover and passionate environmental activist. She is determined to preserve The Glare from being turned into an expressway. When Mabel discovers her university professor, Dr. Sam (Kathy […]
American Classic Season One Review
American Classic, the new small-town family comedy on MGM+, has a hell of a pedigree. For one, it stars Kevin Kline as Richard Bean, a pompous, famous thespian who suffers a massive fall from grace and returns home following the death of his mother to lick his wounds and hide from the press. Sounds like […]
Cold Storage Review
Cold Storage is a sci-fi horror comedy from screenwriter David Koepp, adapting his own novel for the big screen. After an infectious fungus kills everyone in a small town in Australia, the US military takes it and puts it in a facility in the Atchison Caves. Over the course of 20 years, the facility has […]
The Bluff Review
At a time when the era of pirates is coming to an end, a tiny Caribbean island is rocked by the arrival of Captain Francisco Connor (Karl Urban) and his crew. Forcing one of the residents, Ercel (Priyanka Chopra Jonas), to reveal her bloodied past to her family. For she wasn’t always a fish wife. […]
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season Two Review
When I reviewed the first season of Monarch back in November of 2023, I was pretty mixed on the series as a whole. And wouldn’t you know it, coming back for a second season, I’m just as mixed this time around as well. Because the problems that I hoped might be a bug in season […]
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die Review
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die is a zany time travel comedy from Gore Verbinski, making his first film in 10 years. In a diner in Los Angeles, a man (Sam Rockwell) enters, claiming he’s from the future and needs volunteers to help him save the world. He leads a gang of six different people […]
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms – Morrow Review
After the climax of the trial of the seven, this first season finale of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (or, perhaps A Knight of the Nine Kingdoms, if we’re to go by Egg’s accounting of the official realms of Westeros – although I suspect Dorne and the Iron Islands might have a quibble with […]
Wuthering Heights (2026) Review
The 2026 version of Wuthering Heights is Emerald Fennell’s third feature and is already seen as one of the most controversial adaptations ever. The Earnshaws are an old landed gentry family in Yorkshire. Despite their prestigious name, their estate has fallen into a state of disrepair, and the family patriarch (Martin Clunes) is a gambler […]
Paradise Season Two Review
When I reviewed season one of Paradise last year, I wasn’t allowed to mention that the series takes place in the aftermath of a massive volcanic eruption and nuclear bombardment with our central characters living in an underground bunker that pretty perfectly mimics life back out in the real world in the before times. Not […]










