Review – Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024)

Adam Wingard

The two ancient titans come together to face a colossal deadly threat from within the hollow earth in the latest entry in the Monsterverse, Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire. We review the blockbuster film, now showing in theaters.

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“Two ancient titans, Godzilla and Kong, clash in an epic battle as humans unravel their intertwined origins and connection to Skull Island’s mysteries.”

Review – Sugar: Episodes 1+2 (2024)

Colin Farrell stars as private investigator John Sugar in the new Apple TV+ Original Series Sugar. Check out our review of the first two episodes of the series, with new episodes streaming Friday.

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“Private investigator John Sugar examines the mysterious disappearance of Olivia Siegel, the granddaughter of a legendary Hollywood producer.”

Review – Fallout: Episode 1 (2024)

The two wild gamers are back to review the first episode of the Prime Video TV series adaptation of the best-selling Bethesda video game series Fallout. The eight-episode series stars Ella Purnell, Aaron Moten and Walton Goggins.

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“In a future, post-apocalyptic Los Angeles brought about by nuclear decimation, citizens must live in underground bunkers to protect themselves from radiation, mutants and bandits.”

Review – Bob Marley: One Love (2024)

Your two favorite Rastas are back to review the new Bob Marley biopic, Bob Marley: One Love. The movie stars Kingsley Ben-Adir in the role of the legendary reggae icon who proudly supported democratic social reforms. So fire one up and let’s get jammin’.

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“The story of how reggae icon Bob Marley overcame adversity, and the journey behind his revolutionary music.”

Review – Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret (2023)

by Kevin Muller

Over the course of film history, there have been countless films about adolescence, specifically the journey of a young girl into womanhood. As with any genre, there have been hits and misses. This film is based upon a popular 1970’s novel by Judy Blume.  The author never gave away the rights, due to the fear of a terrible adaptation, until writer and director Kelly Fremon Craig assured her that she would justly honor the novel. Blume’s nerves were eased when she found out Craig was the creative force behind the 2016 acclaimed film The Edge of Seventeen. Was Blume’s decision a wise one or a misstep?

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Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 165 (Interview with Adam Cooper)

Bob Ward is back to interview the writer/director Adam Cooper about his new film Sleeping Dogs. They discuss making the film, working with Russell Crowe and Karen Gillan, and more. The film hit theaters on March 22nd.

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“An ex-homicide detective with memory loss is forced to solve a brutal murder, only to uncover chilling secrets from his forgotten past.”

Review – Imaginary (2024)

A woman returns to her childhood home to discover that the imaginary friend she left behind is very real and unhappy that she abandoned him in the new Blumhouse horror film Imaginary. Watch our review before you go out and see the movie, now showing in theaters.

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“A woman returns to her childhood home to discover that the imaginary friend she left behind is very real and unhappy that she abandoned him.”