Author: Dan Gardner
-
Movie Data are Beautiful
—
The videos below are simple and hypnotic. They simply play light music while showing the popularity of various subjects over time. They are captivating if you lived through the 80s and 90s and grew up with some of the content shown. Most Popular TV Series from 1986-2019 It’s so cool to see your favorite TV…
-
What was the best year for movies?
Some years produce a fine wine of great movies, others… Sour grapes. Let’s take a look at the IMDb.com top 1000 movies and see which years had the most movies make the cut. The first thing that sticks out to me is the recency bias. Every year since 1997 has at least 16 movies in…
-
The best YouTube channel about movies
—
The Pop Culture Detective YouTube channel is hands down my favorite movie-related channel. Jonathan, the host, doesn’t do reviews of the latest movies, and he has zero content about entertainment news. What he has is analysis. I began watching Johnathan’s videos solely for the entertainment value, but in the process, I have become a more…
-
Is there anything extra during the end credits of The Forever Purge?
—
No, there are not any extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of . View details and movie information…
-
Is there anything extra during the end credits of The Boss Baby: Family Business?
—
No, there are not any extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of . View details and movie information…
-
Movie Review – The Boss Baby: Family Business
—
The Boss Baby: Family Business is, as you probably expected, meant for young children. There’s enough wild antics to appeal to pre-schoolers and two, simple to follow, plots. One about brotherhood. The other about self-confidence. Both of which are good lessons for pre-teens. This is far from Pixar-good, but it’s not bad. It pretty much…
-
Is there anything extra during the end credits of F9?
—
Yes, there are extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of F9. View details and movie information…
-
Movie Review – F9 (The Fast & the Furious)
What can you say? The F&F movies follow a formula about family and trust and then one-upping the action from the previous installment. It’s been a while since I saw the previous F&F movie—Fate of the Furious—but my recollection was that the action in that movie was better than this one. I think they tried…