Zombieland: Double Tap

Red flags can maybe equal the country of Russia or something involving a sport of some kind, but in the movie-making business, it represents an awful, artificial recipe for especially a bad movie. Specificially, the worst example of a bad movie is a tremendously awful comedy sequel no one even asked for at all. Last […]

Judy

Somewhere over the rainbow, way up high, comes a golden, shiny award for Renee Zellweger for playing one of Cinema’s greatest actresses to ever grace on the silver screen. Director Rupert Goold fully examines the hard spots of Judy Garland’s last living years in life while blending themes of childhood and family. Set in the […]

It: Chapter Two

Looking back two years ago, I found the first part of “It” sort of a overrated, yet decent movie. The aspects that bothered me the most were some of the kid acting and how Bill Skarsgard’s Pennywise came off at times. The problems kind of compare to how I thought of this year’s “Scary Stories […]

The Peanut Butter Falcon

Directors Tyler Nilson and Michael Schwartz have recently released true, raw evidence as to why more people with disabilities need to be in more movies. Their latest movie “The Peanut Butter Falcon” showcases that ‘evidence’ and then some to an extremely high degree. It might kind of treat well at the box office, too. Zack […]

Blinded by the Light

Coming-of-age films have been a genre for me that has suffered throughout the last five years ever since “The Fault in Our Stars” came out. With the exception of Bo Burnham’s “Eighth Grade”, movies like “Lady Bird”, “The Souvenir”, and “The Edge of Seventeen” I felt like were overpraised and did not stick to the […]

Where’d You Go Bernadette?

When it comes to directors I have a mixed reaction to, Richard Linklater will definitely come up as an example to my perspective. Movies like “Dazed & Confused” and “Everybody Wants Some!!” (“Boyhood” excluded) I do find extremely overrated in terms of the premise-driven slice of life execution. My favorite movies from him are the […]

T-Shirt Giveaway!

I am looking to grow my blog and gain more awesome followers! To do so, I am launching a special contest! Beginning August 15 and through September 15, whomever gets the most people to subscribe to my blog will win this one-of-a-kind “Turbulent Cinema” t-shirt! The winner will be announced on Monday, September 16! Good […]

Dora and the Lost City of Gold

Man, from all of the trailers and (even) advertisements of this movie, I was expecting “Dora & The Lost City of Gold” to be the lowest of the low like a Happy Madison comedy. I felt like my childhood was going to have its worst nightmare. Thank god this turned out to be the most […]

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Quentin Tarantino is wildly known by many (including me) as one of the most ingenious filmmakers working today. He changed the word “cinema” forever in every shape of form after winning his Palme D’or award for “Pulp Fiction” at the Cannes Film Festival in 1994. Two weeks ago, I saw his latest flick “Once Upon […]

The Lion King (2019)

Ahhh…..two months later, we insert us back into the world of useless Disney remakes that actually have merit. Jon Favreau, three years ago, did an outstanding remake that outdid the Disney original which would be “The Jungle Book”. When seeing the trailer for his remake of “The Lion King”, it looked like it would kind […]