It’s screener season for us SAG-AFTRA members, which means we get access to award-nominated flicks from across the streaming-verse. Recently, I watched the Jessica Chastain and Andrew Garfield vehicle “The … Read More
“Encanto” could have used another draft. Or three.
New Disney movies draw me to the theater almost without question. Pandemic aside, we are usually in seats opening or second weekend. However these days, movies have to really, really … Read More
Netflix’s “Love Hard” is a surprisingly fun Christmas rom-com
They say, “Don’t judge a book by its cover”. This generally applies to movie titles as well. People get degrees in marketing and make buckets and buckets of money coming … Read More
Alright, let’s talk about “Eternals”
I had the rare opportunity since the onset of the pandemic to see a movie in the theaters opening weekend. My wife and I elected to attend the earliest matinee … Read More
The squandered potential of “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark”
October means spooky season and anyone raised in the 80s-90s likely remembers the amazing book “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark” by Alvin Schwartz. These stories were both spooky … Read More
Defending “The Skeleton Key”
Always take reviews with a grain of salt. Personal biases, circumstantial situations when viewing the film, and, of course, the quality of the film itself come into play for any … Read More
How dare “Ted Lasso” be so good
Remember when “Ted Lasso” was announced a few years back? The American football coach who goes to England to coach soccer-character Jason Sudeikis played for NBC Sports commercials was going to … Read More
Feeling unfulfilled after “Exandria Unlimited”
Fans of Critical Role, the Twitch and YouTube live stream and actual-play channel who have taken the Dungeons & Dragons and streaming world by storm over the past six years, … Read More
“The Bad Batch” finale is a two-part (surprise) tear-jerker
The premiere season of the “Star Wars: Clone Wars” spin-off “The Bad Batch” has had all the ups and downs one would expect from an animated series. There were action-packed … Read More
The Dapper DM Jarrett Sullivan dishes on DMing the DND show “Fables of Refuge” on Session Zero
The Dapper DM Jarrett Sullivan returns to chat about being the dungeon master on the Twitch actual play live stream show “Fables of Refuge”. We dive deep into how the … Read More
“Jungle Cruise” has a great story, but gets in its own way to tell it
It’s well-documented by now that I am a huge fan of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. I’m also a massive fan of Emily Blunt. The two joined forces for Disney’s latest … Read More
The Friendly Neighborhood DM Sam Kurnit chats about his podcast “Improvised Weapons” on the latest “Session Zero: One-on-One Shots”
The Friendly Neighborhood Dungeon Master Sam Kurnit returns to discuss the finer details of the conception, creation, and production of the “Improvised Weapons” podcast and the insane amount of work … Read More
“Session Zero: One-on-One Shots” continue with “Most Likely to Die PC” Aliza Kapel
Self-dubbed “Most Likely to Die PC” Aliza Kapel discusses how she has dealt her many characters’ deaths and how letting characters go helped her find her true self. Recorded safely … Read More
“No Sudden Move” is too confusing to finish
It seems we’re knee-deep in the age of well-known directors making movies that are too confusing and convoluted to finish. First for me was Tenet. Got 1:45 minutes into it and, … Read More
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