
Logan Myerz reviews the latest and possibly final season of the hit Fox show, The X-Files.

STEVEN TYLER: OUT ON A LIMB, the upcoming documentary from Steven Tyler featuring interviews with Steven Tyler, The Loving Mary Band, Slash, Robert Deleo, Jaren Johnston, Starfighters, David Hodges, Chris Destefano, Nathan Barlowe.

After 10 years, we get The Strangers sequel! Check out Logan Myerz review of The Strangers: Prey At Night.

The new Netflix Sci-Fi Original series, Altered Carbon is finally here! Logan Myerz reviews the first season that is streaming now.
A Big Hit at the Superbowl but a Misfire for the Movie

by Nile Fortner
What made the first Cloverfield so fascinating was that they took something we’ve seen before like a giant monster in the city and they found a way to give it a new a new perspective. The 2008 Cloverfield film gave a new perspective that allowed audiences to see the death and the destruction of a monster in the city in the form of a found footage film. Even 2016’s surprise sequel and spin-off, 10 Cloverfield Lane, was a bold new take on a familiar story setup, and I actually loved this film, and would consider it an improvement over the first movie.
The trailer for The Cloverfield Paradox dropped at Superbowl 52 (Go Eagles). After the trailer was over, it said the movie was now showing on Netflix. After the Superbowl was over, I knew I was definitely going to check it out. I dusted the Dorito’s off my gut, almost spilled my beer, telling people at the Superbowl After-Party, “Move, I have to get home to see that new Cloverfield!”

While the Western Genre will never see the likes of Sergio Leone or John Ford again, there have been enough great modern Westerns to satisfy the fans, from critically acclaimed pieces like The Revenant and The Assassination of Jesse James to more genre focused flicks such as Bone Tomahawk and 3:10 To Yuma. The Ballad Of Lefty Brown fits more into the latter – there’s definitely an appreciation for the genre and for those more familiar with Westerns a strong execution keeps some of the more familiar elements from feeling stale.

Logan Myerz boldly goes where no Cinephella has gone before….. a review of the new Lifetime Network movie, A Tale of Two Coreys. The film is based off the famous 1980’s stars, Corey Haim and Corey Feldman.

Logan Myerz reviews Season 1 of the new Netflix series, The End of The FxxxING World starring Jessica Barden and Alex Lawther.

by Kevin Muller
“…When I was a boy, I used to hide things in the linings of the garments. Things I only knew that were there…..secrets.”
Reynolds Woodcock utters that line to his lover Alma. It is a simple one that both describes his secretive way of life and the tone of this film. Many people have dismissed this thing for its appeared smugness and esoteric nature. Oh, it is also a story about a dressmaker in the 1950’s too! Who wants to watch that? Those qualities are just what is on the surface of Paul Thomas Anderson’s incredible new film that reunites him with his There Will Be Blood actor, Daniel Day-Lewis, who has said this will be his curtain call from the cinematic world. For film lovers, that is enough reason to both get our asses in the seats, and sit through a movie about a dressmaker.
You can’t have a revolution until the music is right…. Logan reviews Edgar Wright’s stylish and musically driven film, Baby Driver