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Movie Review – Sonic the Hedgehog
Sonic: The Hedgehog will appeal to exactly who you would expect: young children and adults who are fans of the Sonic game franchise.
Movie Review – Downhill
I loved this movie. It was absolutely not the normal Will Ferrell comedy I was expecting. I love his comedies: Step Brothers is in my… Read More »Movie Review – Downhill
Movie Review: A Star Wars Ewok Adventure – Caravan of Courage
Because I’m a masochist completist, I decided to watch everything Lucasfilm put out about Star Wars. Even if it sucks. I’ve got the atrocious yet… Read More »Movie Review: A Star Wars Ewok Adventure – Caravan of Courage
Movie Review – Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn
What Birds of Prey lacks in story it makes up for — mostly — in humor and action. Margot Robbie single-handedly saves this movie from… Read More »Movie Review – Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn
Star Wars Mockumentary Movie Review – Return of the Ewok
I’ll start this mini-review saying Return of the Ewok is quite sweet, if you can get your hands on a copy — even the bad… Read More »Star Wars Mockumentary Movie Review – Return of the Ewok
Movie Review – Gretel & Hansel
Be advised, I, RunPee Mom, usually don’t do horror movies. That distinction belongs to RunPee Sis — however, she flaked out on me last night.… Read More »Movie Review – Gretel & Hansel
Movie Review – The Rhythm Section
I can certainly say The Rhythm Section is much better than I expected. But then, I wasn’t expecting much. What I liked the most The… Read More »Movie Review – The Rhythm Section
Movie Review – Parasite
Parasite has gotten a lot of attention, but I’m not certain why. It was a good movie, but I don’t think it’s deserving of the… Read More »Movie Review – Parasite
Contagion – a PSA and movie review
What makes the movie Contagion so dramatic is that it’s not overly dramatic. This isn’t a virus that wipes out half the world population. There’s no bleeding from the eyes, no walking dead. However, director Steven Soderbergh manages to turn an everyday scene in a coffee shop into the horror movie equivalent of the young coed pulling back the shower curtain.










