The World of Tomorrow series is as true an expression of art as one can find.
20th Century Flicks: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
I could not get on board with this film at all
Another Person’s Treasure: George of the Jungle
George of the Jungle is my favorite live action adaptation of a beloved cartoon property
One Stop Pop: Barbenheimer
the uniqueness of Barbenheimeris a movie phenomenon that has to be documented as much as possible for future historians
Cross-Platform Partners: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
As a lifelong fan of the Ninja Turtles, I’m ecstatic to say this show is fantastic
The Meg: Book vs. Movie
With Meg 2: The Trench releasing, it is the perfect time to reflect on how the source material and the movie compare
Out of Market: 1944
1944, if anything, should serve as a reminder to those watching it here in the States that our experiences cannot be cast upon others
20th Century Flicks: Amadeus
Amadeus is an ageless classic that demands to be viewed for its time in history.
Cross-Platform Partners: Mission: Impossible and Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
It was fun to see where the movie franchise gets some of its influence
Animation Celebration: Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart
there’s a creative charm that I can’t help but admire.
Another Person’s Treasure: Mortal Kombat (1995)
Anderson might have had a terrible track record in his career, but at least he found the right balance for this campy and absurd ride
One Stop Pop: Nimona
There are also a few other mediums that I can suggest if you’re interested!