Kings: Dining & Entertainment

NOTE: I am only reviewing their food aspects, not the place as a whole with all of the arcades and bowling included. I am sure it would be lots of fun to play in those particular areas, but as a restaurant reviewer, I focus on the one simple thing, food. In the way I look […]

The Sisters Brothers – Movie Review

Although not as quite as wholly original and fresh as The Zellner Brother’s “Damsel”, which came out in the summer of this year, Jacques Audiard’s “The Sisters Brothers” is a brilliant masterwork that makes us believe how the 1850’s decade was all slimmed out and how unlimited and murk the society would be compared to […]

Titanic – Requested Movie Review

James Cameron, as much as he is a zealot when it perceives to his many “Avatar” sequel plans, is a director that freshened and revolutionized movies forever. He produced some of the boldest, realistic action sequels to date, which are 1986’s “Aliens” and 1991’s action game-changer “Terminator 2: Judgement Day”. They not only incorporate state-of-the-art […]

The Shining – Requested Movie Review

The eerie and evocative season of Halloween has come into its own self as a very respective film genre. That “genre” shall be known as horror. Now if any person looks at the grueling writers who vision horror, there can be only one spoken person, Stephen King. This human being wrote many literature classics that […]

All That Jazz – Classic Movie Review

In celebration of the Criterion releases announced last week, I would honestly do the greatest favor and review one the most fresh, fluid, and nightmarish movies I have ever seen, “All That Jazz”. Truth be told, my favorite director Stanley Kubrick said that this was the greatest movie he has ever witnessed. I would not […]

Tears for Fears – Songs from the Big Chair

The expanding year of 1984 had already some of the hottest new wave bands in America like Duran Duran, The Thompson Twins, The Pretenders, and The Human League. However, for a duo comprised of Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal, it was not in their path yet. The tadpole years from 1981 to 1984 showcased this […]

That Thing You Do! – Classic Movie Review

As you or even anyone might know, this is without a doubt my first classic review I have ever done on this blog. This section will tribute and also honor the films that have significance in my eyes as one of the best or celebrate an important event, anniversary, or birthday that will encompass around […]

Sleepers – Classic Movie Review

Everyone knew Barry Levinson back in the day like how Rob Reiner was as a great figure in the film industry, then took a complete downfall in his career with films like Envy and Rock the Kasbah (a film I actually didn’t mind BTW). Before that time frame, he did such memorable, heart wrenching classics […]

Hotel Artemis

Once again in the surprisingly amazing year of 2018 where we have legit good comedies and even films that pay righteous tribute to the past classic decades, there comes another one this year that pays tribute to the classic B-movies from directors like Brian De Palma and John Carpenter. First, there was the tremendous Upgrade […]

Damsel

In anyone’s mind, anyone would think nowadays that dark comedies are considered some of the best made when it comes to this generation. However, the best ones out there are when they parody westerns. Examples include Gore Verbinski’s Rango and Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained and The Hateful Eight. In perfect relation, they are done like […]