
Review – Cats (2019)
This week guest reviewer Ryan Landy has a look at Cats. Cats is a cinematic adaptation of the musical, culminating into a feline circus fever dream on acid.
This week guest reviewer Ryan Landy has a look at Cats. Cats is a cinematic adaptation of the musical, culminating into a feline circus fever dream on acid.
You can listen to this episode on our Binary System Podcast channel at Anchor.fm! It took us a month to finally watch the How To Train Your Dragon holiday special, but since it took us the better part of a year to watch the final movie, that’s, like, practically on time for us. Yes? No?
Guest reviewer Carl Bailey weighs in on Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. (This review is spoiler-free for major plot points but does contain details and descriptions of events in the film, so if you’d rather go into the movie absolutely unspoiled you should save this review for later.) This was a beautiful mess of
Editor’s Note: In honor of last month’s release of Frozen 2, we’re doing something a little different today: a longform research paper by Arron Bowman, on who he believes are the true villains of the original Frozen movie. That’s right: the rock trolls! Frozen’s Secret Villain In the 2014 Disney film, Frozen, the rock trolls
Guest reviewer Kristine Grace Tan has a look at Michael Bay’s latest Netflix offering: 6 Underground. Six untraceable agents, totally off the grid, bury their pasts so they can change the future. If there’s one thing Michael Bay deserves credit for, it’s that he knows his brand is mindless, nonstop action and he goes at
It’s finally here! I am very excited for this Marvel flick. I heart Black Widow. Scarlett Johansson reprises her role as Natasha/Black Widow in Marvel Studios’ action-packed spy thriller “Black Widow”—the first film in Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Florence Pugh stars as Yelena, David Harbour as Alexei aka The Red Guardian
“The name’s Doctor, the Doctor.” 01.01.2020 – The Thirteenth Doctor and her friends return on New Year’s Day! Kick off the New Year with Series 12 and get ready to board the TARDIS. Check out the new trailer!
From guest writer Alex Anderson. This is a movie that you just don’t get to see a lot. It was a 3 hour and 30 minute visceral experience that I don’t think I’ll ever forget. In a film season with top notch films coming out every week, this film sets itself apart in just about
From guest reviewer allthingsreviewed_. Unabashedly hilarious, challenging, and heartbreaking, Taika Waititi tackles much in this WWII coming of age film and for the most part, it worked.